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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreeing of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "The agreeing of terms was essential for the contract to proceed." (This should be rephrased for clarity.)
Alternatives: "agreement on" or "consensus about".
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The shabby compromise that ended the row involves Mr Duisenberg being formally appointed for eight years, but agreeing, "of his own free will", to resign before his term is complete, probably after four years.
Traffic analyst Charles Komanoff, although agreeing of Midtown's importance to traffic flow, thinks the DOT isn't prioritizing.
Rulers, whether in the 18th century or today, are not known for agreeing of their own volition to go.
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Not everyone agrees, of course.
Not all economists agree, of course.
Not all of you agreed, of course.
You may not agree, of course.
Not everyone will agree, of course.
"It's less expensive". Ina May agrees, of course.
Not all online publishing executives agree, of course.
Rusbridger agreed, of course, that the future will be digital.
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