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Discover Ludwig'get consensus' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when referring to the process of gaining approval from a group of people. For example, "The board of directors met to get consensus on the new company policy."
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"We were able to get consensus".
"It's hard to get consensus, especially when environmental extremists are not willing to negotiate.
With so many countries over there, you're not going to get consensus by accident.
"We can never get unanimity, but we can get consensus, and we are moving toward it".
"If we get consensus, we'll move on it" next week, Mr. Hoyer said.
Darling says Labour and the Lib Dems tried to get consensus on social care.
"If we don't get consensus, I don't think staying in session is necessarily necessary".
His plan is never going to get consensus, let alone support.
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You can browse memes together, trash talk about DMs or private profiles, brainstorm a status update, co-work on a project or get consensus on your Tinder swipe.
Having some early successes helps and rather than trying to get consensus on whether you should launch platform X, sometimes it's better to ask for forgiveness than permission.
I just hope that we at least get consensus on achieving a target (in the distant future sadly) of 100% of our energy from renewable sources.
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