Sentence examples for agree at from inspiring English sources

The phrase "agree at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard expressions; instead, "agree on" or "agree with" are more common.
Example: "We need to agree on the terms before moving forward."
Alternatives: "concur on" or "reach an agreement on".

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"I don't agree at all.

I did not agree at first.

Gordon Schoenhofen seemed to agree at first.

JM: I don't agree at all.

Dr. Korfmann was inclined to agree at the time.

The British Museum does not agree at least not yet.

Julia, who is highly self-critical, does not agree at all.

Some academics agree, at least with the latter part of the analysis.

Most British politicians agree, at least rhetorically, that big-government, Whitehall-centred policies are now obsolete.

Of course, that does not mean that people agree at the ground level.

When asked about Mr. Reed's apology, Mr. Weill says: "I don't agree at all".

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