Sentence examples for To concur from inspiring English sources

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To concur

verb

To unite or agree (in action or opinion); to have a common opinion; to coincide; to correspond.

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Investors seemed to concur.

Richard seems to concur.

Clark appeared to concur.

Democrats are happy to concur.

Film executives tend to concur.

Judge Drain seemed to concur.

Guardian sources seem to concur.

Ma Jian seems to concur.

Now, NBC seems to concur.

Sometimes this exhibition seems to concur.

The full House was expected to concur.

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