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The phrase "again agree" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that you are agreeing once more with a previous statement or opinion.
Example: "After considering the new evidence, I can again agree with the conclusion drawn by the committee."
Alternatives: "reaffirm my agreement" or "agree once more".
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The rise of populist, anti-elitist parties suggest that many people again agree.
"We will never again agree on anything as we agreed on Elvis.
We must begin talking to each other, no matter how heatedly, until we defuse the rage and can once again agree to disagree.
Every 4 years the civil year advanced one day in relation to the solar year (with 3651/4 days), and after a cycle of about 1,460 years it would again agree with the solar calendar.
For Mr Walsh, the number one lesson learned from Tuesday's defeat is that "the Republicans should never again agree to any debate moderated by any member of the MSM, most especially including former Democratic apparatchiks like Stephanopoulos".
Still, if he could stay upright for 70 more seconds he would go home with his belt and never again agree to fight in Vegas before the desert stars had lit up the cool black Nevada sky.
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Again, agreed.
McDonnell again agreed.
Finally, they again agreed they would surrender in the morning.
But it is hard now to imagine Messrs Kiir and Machar once again agreeing to cohabit.
He again approached Kurzel, who again agreed, despite his unfamiliarity with the source material.
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