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"I sort of agree" is a perfectly acceptable expression in written English.
It is used to convey agreement with a statement or opinion, but in a less certain way. For example, you might write: "I'm not convinced about this idea, but I sort of agree that it could work."
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I sort of agree.
I sort of agree with that.
Perhaps surprisingly, Mr. Andreessen said of Mr. Parker's theory: "I sort of agree with him".
And I sort of agree that there is "no one lever".
"I sort of agree with the good general," Jonn Lilyea wrote on the blog, This Ain't Hell.
But where's the decadence?Well, this is the part where I sort of agree with Mr Douthat.
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What's worse, I sort of agreed with her.
And I sort of agreed with them – not that I'd have expressed it in the same way.
I looked at it, and everything they said they wanted to do I sort of agreed with.
My West End producer used to say to me, 'We're in the giggle business, darling.' And I'd sort of agree with him, but while I'm all for giggles, I'd also hope that some of what we do would be remembered for a little bit more than just that".
And as far as I know, every company that I've worked with and I was part of the Business Software Alliance and all these other groups we all sort of agree with this.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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