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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at agreed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a previously established agreement or understanding, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We will meet at the agreed time."
Alternatives: "as agreed" or "at the agreed-upon time".
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Skills were monitored by the assessment of audio-taped interviews, one made prior to the first workshop and two others at agreed intervals.
Public funding for the service must be maintained at agreed levels over the period covered by the Comprehensive Spending Review.
The CIS later came to include all the remaining republics except Georgia, but great difficulty was experienced in arriving at agreed policies.
The patient can send in readings – for example, blood pressure, weight or oxygen saturation – to a website that is monitored by a clinician at agreed intervals, say weekly.
If accepted, they become obligatory for use to comply with a standard, but have to be licensed at agreed rates and equally to all applicants.
In the multilateral contract system, consumers and producers undertake to buy or sell a specified quantity of the commodity at agreed minimum and maximum prices, or at a price within the agreed range.
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We got good at agreeing.
Mr. Hallac, at Everglades National Park, agreed.
Mr. Numme, at KUFO, agreed.
Bill O'Neill at UBS Wealth Management agreed.
Paula Reed, fashion director at Harvey Nichols, agreed.
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