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The phrase "disagreeing with" is correct and commonly used in written English
You can use it when describing a situation where someone has a different opinion or perspective than another person or group. For example: - "I disagree with your argument about the best solution for this problem." - "She is constantly disagreeing with her boss's decisions." - "The students were divided, with some agreeing and others disagreeing with the proposed changes to the curriculum."
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Disagreeing with me.
"Disagreeing with me was socially approved rather than discouraged," Rubin insists.
"Disagreeing with speech is one thing.
Disagreeing with the tribe risks social rejection, which feels scary.
Disagreeing with these statements was consistently associated with a higher chance of being a current smoker.
memo disagreeing with them.
I enjoy disagreeing with people".
But I am not disagreeing with Ross.
Arguments took shape, women disagreeing with men.
"He loves disagreeing with scholars' notes".
"We are disagreeing with them.
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