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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed yet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to inquire if someone has come to a consensus or agreement on a particular matter.
Example: "Have we all agreed yet on the date for the meeting?"
Alternatives: "reached an agreement yet" or "come to a consensus yet".
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My editor hasn't agreed yet.
I haven&apos t agreed yet.
"Annette hasn't agreed yet, but I'm sort of hoping".
In other words, Chuka Umunna (universities spokesman) and Balls (shadow Chancellor) haven't agreed yet.
Terms have to work for both sides, and obviously we have not agreed yet".
"My agent has already spoken with other teams but nothing has been agreed yet.
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An ambitious enough concept, I'm sure you'll agree, yet one which is well executed.
(No one can agree yet on an inoffensive way to characterize these two).
We may agree, yet it remains an acquired taste, teetering on the sentimental but with a blistering, often dissonant score.
It's a testament to the novel's potency that you agree, yet hope for salvation anyway.
But being a man is common in the required manner (i.e., it is something in which all humans agree), yet it is clearly not a thing.
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