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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreeing before" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a prior agreement or consensus reached before a certain point in time or event.
Example: "We need to ensure that we are all agreeing before we move forward with the project."
Alternatives: "reaching an agreement beforehand" or "consenting prior to".
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But Mr. Netanyahu had resolutely refused to issue an apology, despite having coming close to agreeing before the recent election in Israel.
They rejected his request to leave once before eventually agreeing before the dramatic police assault on the building during which the brothers died.
Robert Walker Professor of social policy and fellow of Green College, University of Oxford With even Nigel Farage agreeing (before the referendum) that a 52 48% vote would be too close to accept as a popular mandate, parliament has the democratic and moral duty to step in and express its own opinion in a vote on Brexit.
There are no meters, so agreeing before the journey is better than disagreeing after.
Heterogeneity can then be limited by researchers agreeing, before data collection, to standardize predictor definitions, measurement methods, and outcome recoding.
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He agreed before the dessert arrived to raise the money.
What was agreed before the talks even started?
The EU had hoped revisions would be agreed before Christmas.
Both must agree before the essay will be considered for a prize.
ALMOST everyone agrees: before the financial crisis, banks were hooked on debt.
He said the prosecutor would have to agree before the judge would consider the request.
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