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Discover Ludwig"been agreeing" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in the past progressive tense to express an action that was occurring before or at the same time as another action in the past. For example: "While she had been agreeing to his demand, he made an unexpected move to take her belongings."
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been agreeing
verb
To harmonize in opinion, statement, or action; to be in unison or concord; to be or become united or consistent; to concur.
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THIS past month I've been agreeing to contracts like crazy.
Have readers been agreeing or disagreeing with you?
For years the EU has been agreeing to fund more projects - commitments - than it makes payments.
The Mets' most significant moves this off-season have been agreeing to a contract extension with the franchise cornerstone David Wright and trading the Cy Young winner R. A. Dickey.
Then again, Mr. Paterson has been warning all year that significant spending cuts would be necessary, while leaders of the State Senate and Assembly have more or less been agreeing all year.
A spokeswoman for A.I.G., Christina Pretto, confirmed that employees had been agreeing to give back their bonuses, and said there had also been "a handful of senior-level resignations".
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But nothing has been agreed.
Everything had been agreed".
loans that have already been agreed on".
This was not what had been agreed.
What has been agreed?
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