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"we were agreeing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a past action where two or more people came to a mutual understanding or decision. Example: During the meeting, we were discussing various ideas and we were agreeing that the best course of action would be to focus on the new marketing campaign.
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"The crew was worried at first because we were agreeing all the time.
"During the period in which we were agreeing this deal, our experience of dealing with Andy and his team was extremely positive," Whitmarsh said.
(We're all transplanted New York Jews, and Jews don't really have godparents, so what we were agreeing to wasn't exactly clear to me).
Yet here we were, agreeing to spend hundreds of dollars for part of a steer, whose name is Chachi (after the character in "Happy Days") — and who will be butchered on Oct. 4.
The timing was absolutely terrible for us, because the Internet bubble was at its absolute peak and was just about to burst just as we were agreeing to the merger.
Whatever we thought we were agreeing to when we created our Facebook accounts, it surely wasn't this.
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"We were all cast because of who we were," agrees McClure.
We're agreeing again.
It's a question of knowing precisely what we're agreeing to when we sign the TPP.
So, we're agreeing that something must be done.
"We are agreeing to continue to leave the service as it is," he said.
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