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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreeing which" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may lead to confusion.
Example: "I am agreeing which option is best for our project."
Alternatives: "agreeing on" or "reaching an agreement about".
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But agreeing which countries would bear the pain of the steepest production cuts had proved an insurmountable challenge.
Later that summer, as the conference season approached, Oliver Letwin and Laws began the annual process of agreeing which government policies each party would announce that autumn.
Japanese media reports said the text messages showed the wrestlers had gone as far as agreeing which winning moves would be used during bouts, and how the losing opponent should fall.
Talking to other scientists about data is like having a conversation without agreeing which words to use, or what they mean.
Having a common tax base would involve EU countries agreeing which categories of companies' revenue they would levy their taxes on.
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He agreed, which surprised me.
I agreed, which let me avoid taking out loans.
"No one really agrees which one's which.
"They agreed, which was their mistake," she said.
But nobody can agree which units these should be.
It is not universally agreed which model reflects natural rocks better.
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