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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'only agreed' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate that a particular agreement was the only one that was reached (as opposed to multiple points of agreement). For example: The two sides only agreed on a few minor points during their negotiations.
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Leyland not only agreed, he had examples.
He not only agreed, he went further.
They only agreed on one count: lying to the FBI.
"If Ferrari only agreed to supply one customer engine, Mercedes only agreed to supply one, nobody would have any engines.
They only agreed to increase wages by 100 yuan.
The loan was only agreed a fortnight ago.
May only agreed after MH17 was shot down.
"We only agreed after getting assurance the awards and speeches will not suffer," he said.
The latest Franco-German agreement on Friday only agreed to further postpone the necessary decisions.
The militants only agreed to set him free once he shaved off his beloved moustache.
The Republicans, so far, have only agreed on what they are against.
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