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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take agreed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "We need to take agreed actions to move forward with the project."
Alternatives: "reach an agreement" or "come to a consensus.".
Exact(2)
"Eh, give or take," agreed the first.
Perhaps half a million Israelis living beyond the Green Line hardly know what it is: The two-state solution based around the 1967 borders, give or take agreed land swaps, is then a diplomatic and intellectual fiction.
Similar(58)
He took actions no one ever thought he would take: agreeing the Road Map, withdrawal from Gaza, forming Kadima.
The journalistic, quote, shortcuts I was alleged to have taken" — agreeing to identify Libby, who had once worked on Capitol Hill, as a "former Hill staffer" — "I never took.
What we already knew: Action already taken: Agreed to pay full council tax on one home.
Action already taken: Agreed to stop claiming the second home allowance.
Cardiff have agreed to take me back.
Forty-one (87%) of 47 schools invited to take part agreed to participate.
Again, all experienced markers approached to take part, agreed to do so.
After X-rays were taken, Bond agreed that Pleasant Breeze's injury appeared to be minor.
The figures also show that families took fewer agreed holidays during term time.
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