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"partial agreement" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is some level of agreement, but not complete agreement, between two or more parties. Example: "Although the two sides were not able to reach a full agreement, there was a significant level of partial agreement on the main points discussed during the meeting."
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Sometimes you might be in partial agreement.
The partial agreement included a provision that the monetary penalties were to be determined later.
Partial agreement has been reached on land reform, political participation and drug trafficking.
Question: Mr. President, couldn't you have gotten a partial agreement and left Jerusalem for later?
Congressional leaders and President Bush reached partial agreement on budget talks that would deal with spending and raising taxes.
See articleSudan and South Sudan reached a partial agreement that should see oil flow again from south to north.
Saeb Erekat, a senior Palestinian negotiator, confirmed that the Palestinian team would also oppose any outside attempt to impose proposals or to press for a partial agreement.
Officials on all sides of the talks have said that a good partial agreement might be the only realistic end to this meeting at Camp David.
But the Jerusalem impasse has blocked a comprehensive accord, and neither leader wants to go home with a partial agreement, leaving Jerusalem to resolve later.
The union and the port operators reached the partial agreement at 4 a.m. yesterday, after eight days of talks with the help of the top federal mediator.
Mr. Hurtgen asked the two sides not to discuss details of the partial agreement, which will not take effect until an overall agreement is reached.
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