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The phrase "were agreed in" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "were agreed upon" or "were agreed to." Example: "The terms of the contract were agreed upon by both parties after lengthy discussions."
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All of these priorities were agreed in the coalition document.
It allows the government to award ELCs that were "agreed in principle" prior to May.
The bonuses were agreed in April when the bank claimed 2011 profits of some €300m.
It is believed the break and the decision not to tour were agreed in a meeting in London last weekend.
The reductions that were agreed in Japan may not seem much, but they will be very difficult to reach.
The changes to the Commons timetable were agreed in talks between Downing Street and John Bercow, the Commons Speaker.
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The contract was agreed in 2007.
The plan was agreed in 2002.
It is something that must be agreed in Brussels.
A new Geneva convention was agreed in 1949.
The European ozone depleting substances regulation was agreed in 2000.
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