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The phrase "an agreed kind of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type or category that has been mutually accepted or acknowledged by a group or individuals.
Example: "We reached a consensus on an agreed kind of approach to tackle the project."
Alternatives: "a mutually accepted type of" or "a consensus type of".
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What used to happen was that, depending on your stage of life, there was an agreed kind of uniform to be adopted.
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Stop at that time to say the agreed kind of prayer.
My associate and I agreed I am a Slim Fit kind of guy.
It is, McCarthy agrees, "a kind of sculptural parody of an actual sound stage".
Participants agreed this kind of collaborative working could be key to the future of sustainable buildings.
He added: "We know of their interest, and we all agreed to kind of let the process go.
OK, agreed, this kind of consumer surveillance is intrusive and creepy.
In that respect, I would kind of agree.
And I kind of agree.
Instead, all agreed, a certain kind of today's urban elite was getting back at what they saw as a traditional elitism that had no use, as Tom Yandle put it, for people "with shaved heads and five earrings and their husbands just as bad".
Next is an account of the principles of conduct that rational agents would hypothetically agree to a kind of "social contract" (Gauthier 1986, chapter 5).
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