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The phrase "agreements that a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific agreements that are being described or defined in a broader context.
Example: "We need to review the agreements that a majority of the stakeholders have signed."
Alternatives: "contracts that a" or "arrangements that a".
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Its detractors cite the typical concerns with such agreements: that a job-destroying flood of cheap imports is inevitable.
But in the first instance, we have built our interconnected economic life on the floor of EU agreements that a no-deal instantly cuts away.
The second element Congress added was requiring that CFIUS receive all partnership agreements that a company has signed with a foreign investor.
Are there preexisting management, recording, production, or membership agreements that a band member has?
It is meant to very strongly signal the requirement to uphold agreements that a former service member has made".
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In turn, the major broadcasters signed agreements that created a head of diversity at each network.
entry, but should step back from agreements that place an unnecessarily heavy burden on Russia.
This is an agreement that prevented a nuclear program.
"The E.U. cannot accept an agreement that mandates a single solution".
"That's why they worked out an agreement that was a real give and take.
We, the United States, had even signed an agreement that on a certain date they would become one country.
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