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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree a lot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a frequent or strong consensus on a particular topic or opinion.
Example: "In our discussions about the project, we tend to agree a lot on the best approach to take."
Alternatives: "often concur" or "frequently agree".
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"Yes, I agree a lot of porn is bad, patriarchal and misogynistic," Sprinkle says.
They agree a lot more than they used to, but not entirely.
I think what I need to do is explain to John that we agree a lot more than we disagree.
ROY GRACE -- I agree a lot of them sacrifice relevance for impact, but when I see a gerbil shot out of a cannon, I never forget it.
Because job training is one of the few expenditures upon which Democrats and Republicans can agree, a lot of aid money is earmarked for it in places like Janesville.
"No, I think what I need to do is explain to John that we agree a lot more than we disagree... .. Explain again to John, while you're about it, Governor, why the huge surge in turnout in the Republican primaries had nothing to do with the enthusiasm McCain aroused.
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"It's a trick," Elliot agreed, "a lot of them can't manage".
As Mrs Gregoire ruefully agrees, a lot is riding on the presidential debates.
The other, naturally, agrees: "A lot of the time we're not being serious.
Williams agreed: "A lot of the time he beats himself up.
"We agreed a lot more needs to be done to mobilize the African-American community," said Mr. McCall.
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