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Discover Ludwig"agree doing" is not correct and usable in written English.
To use it correctly, you should replace the verb "doing" with a gerund, such as "agreeing." For example, "I agree to doing the chores around the house."
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As any person with significant overseas experience will agree, doing business on such a scale in the world's poorest countries is not always easy, and should never be hasty.
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We usually agree, don't you think?
If you agree, don't just retweet!
Crime, most of them agreed, did pay relatively well.
Those who agreed, did so voluntarily.
They "agreed," "didn't insist," "did it for their family".
I don't agree with doing that.
Why do you agree to do this?
Why did I agree to do this?
But that's probably cheating, do you agree?" I did.
Two experts did not agree, but did not say why.
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