Collocations for "agenda"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "agenda" in context.
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agenda
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- (So) what's your agenda?
- He must have a hidden agenda.
- an agenda for [action, change]
- the [politician's, CEO's] (hidden) agenda
- the [conservative, liberal, communist] agenda
- an agenda that would [help, improve, provide]
- a [legislative, provisional] agenda
- an agenda of events
- [But, Just] keep the agenda in mind.
- an agenda to
- Sorry, that isn't on the agenda (for tonight).
- Let me check the (meeting) agenda.
- [It's, That's] on the agenda for [tomorrow, Friday].
- [It's] already on the agenda.
- [make, draw up] an agenda (for)
- [send, hand, give] out the meeting agenda
- [run, go] through the meeting agenda
- We [have, need] to stick to [the, tonight's] agenda!
- We have a [full, lengthy] agenda today.
- the [tentative, preliminary] agenda for [tomorrow's] meeting
- (So) what's on the agenda (for) tonight?
- [run, go] through the agenda items
'agenda' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):