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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree being" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "I cannot agree being treated this way."
Alternatives: "agree to" or "consent to"
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Even Henry appears to agree: "Being institutionalised squashes your dreams," he wrote.
But on one point, at least, they could all agree: being "just like anyone" had little to do with it.
And investors, public and private, increasingly agree: Being that we're in a consumer rut, am I going to be writing about the enterprise for the next two years?
The watchdog asserts that user consent is "not validly collected" because it is neither specified for this purpose (rather it is only listed as processing "in general"); it also says it is not 'free' — in the sense of users being able to refuse the transfer; with the only option if they do not agree being to uninstall the application.
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That, I agree, is a problem.
Modern salt, they agree, is unhealthy.
But even those who agree are cautious.
The "tone," most agree, is changed.
"Which," they all agree, "was nuts".
The later ones, they agree, are bad.
The results, they agree, are clear.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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