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The phrase "agree any" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "I cannot agree any further on this matter."
Alternatives: "agree at all" or "agree in any way".
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If you agree, any idea why?
But we don't agree any such thing.
Now, says Mr White, "the Americans don't agree any more".
They are unlikely to agree any time soon.
The agreement of all signatory states is required to agree any changes.
Today, even assuming that Europe's debtors and creditors can agree, any revision could invite disaster.
Similar(15)
Even if agreed, any project would appear some way off.
TTIP will not be agreed any time soon.
De Jouvenel agreed: "Any sentiment less vigorous than hatred indicates a lack of virility".
Alanseri agreed: "Any game that has a level set in Iraq is popular.
Lebrecht and McCann certainly won't be agreeing any time soon.
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