Sentence examples for agree at all from inspiring English sources

The phrase "agree at all" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize a lack of agreement or to question whether someone agrees in any way.
Example: "I don't think he agrees at all with the proposed changes to the project."
Alternatives: "agree in any way" or "agree whatsoever".

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The response alternatives were "I do not agree at all", "I do not agree", "I agree", or "I agree completely".

"I don't agree at all.

I don't agree at all with this.

JM: I don't agree at all.

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

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

"I did not agree at all with the moral predicament of Huckleberry Finn concerning nigger Jim".

I'm not sure we agree at all about what he says next.

I don't agree at all with those who say you can't reach the very desperate with microfinance.

"I don't agree at all," said Jean-Marc Godard, 50, cradling a large chocolate cake he had just bought in the shadow of Mr. Constant's leaning monument.

Afterward, Mr. Sharon said grimly that the discussion was held "in a very clear manner" and "it is evident we do not agree at all points".

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