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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with agenda" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something has a specific intention or goal. Here is an example sentence: The corporate meeting was filled with tense discussions and hidden agendas.
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The Bush C.E.O.'s are obsessed with agenda discipline.
With Agenda 2010 we in Germany pushed through reforms in the welfare system.
Every pixel is embedded with agenda: argumentative, promotional, admiring, documentary, yearning for simulated intimacy.
While the NRA is hardly a hotbed of sustainable activism, it supports several programs that dovetail with Agenda 21.
Of pure SPD bedrock, "Münte" has reconciled the party's soul with Agenda 2010, while offering it a few left-wing gestures.
He did not have a political bone in his body and we never saw him act with agenda or self purpose.
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The aim, according to the paper's official announcement, is to give FT readers the edge with agenda-setting analysis.
The original (and much imitated) tabloid features pull-out is packed with agenda-setting features, interviews and columns.
Mr. Perjovschi's site-specific strategy feels daring here, but it isn't exactly new, and his bare-bones style lacks nuance, a familiar problem with agenda-laden art.
After studying at Cambridge, he made his name in the 70s as a provocative young leftwing playwright with agenda-setting plays such as Slag (1970).
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