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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'on agreed' is not correct in written English.
If you want to use this phrase in a sentence, you would say, "We agreed on X (thing)." For example, "We agreed on a date for the meeting."
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This would allow WHO-UNODC to build on agreed upon global health corruption definitions but tailor them for cultural and infrastructural differences, allowing more effective adoption by individual countries sensitive to the local environment.
Interaction should involve action that is legally speaking from one entity - both 'internally', on the basis on agreed internal decision-making rules, and 'externally', as regards relations to third parties.
"Absolutely spot on," agreed LeCreusetFiend.
The US and Russia would then begin coordinated joint attacks on agreed "terrorist targets".
"Support may be reallocated or refocused for those who staff or retrench on agreed reform plans," the paper says.
The occupation ended on the night of 30 April on agreed terms that these demands will be followed through.
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"It's hands-on," agreed Susan Fries, another digger.
Buchanan has previously said McMorris reneged on agreed-upon points.
Time has come for initiatives to conduct well designed trials based on agreed-upon criteria to settle this debate.
Regulators, industry, environmental practitioners, local communities and the general public therefore stand to benefit from a precise terminology based on agreed-upon end-goals.
Professor Manning contends that the textualist approach to context is justified because semantic detail alone enables legislators to set meaningful limits on agreed-upon compromises.
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