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The phrase "agreements of consequence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing important or significant agreements that have substantial implications or effects.
Example: "The negotiations resulted in several agreements of consequence that will shape the future of our partnership."
Alternatives: "significant agreements" or "important agreements".
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Unlike most previous summits, this one had no agreements of consequence prepared in advance.
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He has negotiated agreements of immense consequence on the fly, making them up as he goes along and always pushing for closure, betting on himself and the deal in hand at two o'clock in the morning.
There were no new initiatives or agreements of any consequence.
Each presidential candidate should be asked if he/she would feel bound by a Bush administration executive agreement of this consequence if it were done on the authority of the executive alone.
"Practically speaking, we're not in agreement on anything of consequence, and I'm sorry to say that," Senator Joseph L. Bruno, the Republican majority leader, said after meeting with the other two men who run the state, Gov. George E. Pataki and the Assembly speaker, Sheldon Silver.
Our access to information has outpaced, at least for the moment, our ability to process it and to draw upon it to reach agreement on matters of consequence.
I'd argue that however contradictory and, as it happens, tactically mistaken, the party of the Belfast agreement opposing a consequence of that agreement might appear, the future for the UUP lies in that decision.
Our results are general agreement that a consequence of the disappearance of the plant zonation pattern in wetlands is a deterioration of the spatial structure of the ecosystem and a decrease in habitat diversity (Mitsch and Gosselink 2000).
The firm rushed out a statement saying users had misinterpreted the agreement as a consequence of its confusing" choice of language.
PROFANITY -- Little of consequence.
Nothing of consequence happened today.
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