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Collocations for agenda - noun

ADJECTIVE

five-point, etc.
An 18-point agenda was drawn up for the meeting.
hidden, secret
He accused the government of having a hidden agenda.
real
full
We have a very full agenda of issues to discuss.
broad, narrow
The party has a rather narrow political agenda.
clear
A clear agenda will win votes in the next election.
agreed (esp. BrE)
ambitious, radical
public
personal
domestic, international, national
economic, ideological, legislative, policy, political, research, social
conservative, liberal, progressive

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VERB + agenda

have
agree on, draw up (esp. BrE), establish, set
The college needs to establish an agenda for change.
follow, pursue
They were pursuing their own agenda.
advance, further, push
I'm not trying to push any agenda here.
add sth to, put sth on
I will put this on the agenda for the next meeting.
remove sth from, take sth off
The question of pay had been taken off the agenda.
circulate
A copy of the agenda is circulated to delegates a month before the conference.

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agenda + NOUN

item

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PREPOSITION

on a/the agenda
Safety at work is on the agenda for next month's meeting.
off the agenda
Child poverty has been pushed off the agenda.
agenda for
We have an agreed agenda for action.

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PHRASES

firmly on the agenda (esp. BrE), high on the agenda
In our company, quality is high on the agenda.
an item on the agenda, a point on the agenda
next on the agenda
Next on the agenda is deciding where we're going to live.
top of the agenda
Improving trade between the two countries will be top of the agenda at the talks.

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