Sentence examples for agreement more from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "agreement more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "We need to reach an agreement more favorable to both parties."
Alternatives: "more favorable agreement" or "agreement that is better".

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Under the new agreement, more than 500 prospective players and coaches were tested during training camp.

Trade experts agreed that several new factors had converged to make an agreement more likely.

That makes reaching a final agreement more difficult than it would be in other states".

As a result, some developments this year have made agreement more elusive, not less.

The partners declared the coalition agreement "more radical and more comprehensive" than their own electoral manifestos.

Blatter and Platini both said the £1.35m was uncontracted salary based on a verbal agreement more than a decade earlier.

It ought to be possible to reach agreement more easily than it is in Iraq or Syria".

One critic of the deal said that the revisions would do nothing to make the agreement more palatable to advertisers.

United and Continental struck a marketing agreement more than a year ago after their merger talks failed.

He won the North American Free-Trade Agreement more by luck than judgment, after pushing it clumsily and late.

Mr Obama has already told Europeans in private that they need the agreement more than the Americans do.

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