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View definitions for agree with

agree with

verb as in concur

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The commission said it did not agree with Mrs Ingram-Moore’s assertion the work was undertaken in a personal capacity.

From BBC

We knew Trump was lying when he said during the campaign that he'd never heard of Project 2025 while simultaneously insisting that he didn't agree with it.

From Salon

Later in the session, Anderson, asking about changes to inheritance tax for farmers, said: "Does the deputy prime minister agree with me that this decision should be thrown in the trash can along with Rachel from accounts' CV?"

From BBC

"Clearly Keir Starmer feels like that's a price worth paying to make a political point. But I don't think those pensioners would agree with him."

From BBC

This march seemed in part an attempt to address that impression, although one protester said he didn’t agree with the prominent slogan "Putin = war", because the invasion of Ukraine is being fought and supported by many Russians.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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