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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an agreement or simultaneous occurrence of events or opinions.
Example: "The committee reached a concurrence on the proposed changes to the policy."
Alternatives: "an agreement" or "a consensus."
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In a concurrence, Justice Stephen G. Breyer suggested additional limitations.
Only one, a concurrence by Robert Grier, could be called short.
(Clarence Thomas, in a concurrence, said that he would have thrown the whole thing out).
Alito, in his opinion, denies this; so does Anthony Kennedy, in a concurrence.
In a concurrence, Justice John Paul Stevens called the office's violations "blatant and repeated".
In a concurrence, Justice Stephen G. Breyer centered his analysis on that last question.
Actually, there was a concurrence between his goals and the desires of the reformers.
But in the mid-90's, the larger industry fell victim to a concurrence of declining sales and product gluts.
In a concurrence, Justice Scalia predicted that the court would soon have to reach the larger constitutional question.
Texas was 6 to 3. Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote the majority opinion and Justice Sandra Day O'Connor wrote a concurrence.
In a concurrence, Judge Andre M. Davis said the court's precedents required him to vote against Mr. Wilson.
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