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The phrase "agrees on exactly" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing a specific agreement or consensus on a particular point or detail.
Example: "The committee agrees on exactly how to allocate the budget for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "agrees precisely" or "reaches a consensus on".
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I don't imagine everyone out on the streets of France knows or agrees on exactly what there is to be done about "terror" or "radicalisation" or "Syria".
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In fact, so far, well can all agree on exactly one thing only: Chocolate.
On a recent three-week journey through the kingdom, I heard the word "reform" everywhere I went, though no one seemed to agree on exactly what it meant.
"No one can ever agree on exactly what a click charge is.
No one is even agreed on exactly which ingredients in echinacea might prevent or aid recovery from a cold, or whether it's the combination of ingredients that's crucial.
Even after they're over, people have trouble agreeing on exactly what caused them.
UBI tech elites don't agree on exactly how to implement a basic income.
Not even the pros were able to plod through so much jargon, or agree on exactly what it meant.
Problem is, the officials and the farmers have yet to agree on exactly what "preserved" means when applied to farmland.
A final budget deal was held up as lawmakers struggled to agree on exactly how the money would be spent.
Which is most impressive when you consider that no two people have ever agreed on exactly what "punk" is.
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