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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreements again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to revisiting or discussing previously made agreements.
Example: "We need to review the agreements again to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "revisit the agreements" or "discuss the agreements once more".
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Now Israel's talking about "interim agreements" again.
The committee says British interests would be "better protected" if the treaty specifically stated that the UK can opt out of agreements again if their final drafts prove unacceptable.
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Her two halves are in agreement again.
On Wednesday, Democrats and Republicans met for 15 minutes before giving up on an agreement again.
Yet last year's UN conference on small arms collapsed without agreement, again as the Lancet told us.
But Italy's foreign minister, Paolo Gentiloni, said it was the right time to start trying for an agreement again.
Shortly after the TPP fiasco, Trump pulled the country from the Paris climate agreement, again ceding more ground to China.
"However, later Azerbaijan could not do this way and changed the agreement by investing directly from Azerbaijan – we had to sign the agreement again.
The story of the loan agreement again demonstrates how Russia is not the "kind of ruthlessly disciplined, lockstep state" many have imagined, Galeotti added.
She cried, according to Mr. Podhurst and Mr. Holder, who said he put his arms around her. Today the Miami leaders' statement said, "We were completely surprised and astonished that the government would resort to armed marshals when we were so close to agreement, again".
A solid strategic direction articulates agreement — again, at the highest level — on the 3-5 top imperatives for the organization.
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