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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree everyone" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a consensus among a group, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Do we all agree on the plan moving forward, or should we discuss it further?"
Alternatives: "Does everyone agree?" or "Is everyone in agreement?".
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"For one thing, I didn't agree; everyone feeds on demand these days.
Next spring at the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul, they will agree, everyone hopes, concrete and long-lasting improvements for a system at full stretch.
Europe will be a Franco-German dominion based on the reality that as long as France and Germany agree, everyone else in Europe must fall in line.
I totally agree; everyone loves playing other people's music, but there are always moments when those DJs present their own new remix or track.
Think on it closely and you'll agree – everyone plays to scratch a particular itch, and some games serve some itches better than others.
Politics is easy when power is concentrated, when the rules are clear and, while they might not agree, everyone is all playing on the same chessboard.
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Ruben agrees: "Everyone is always against you.
Yes, he agrees, everyone is ganging up against you.
"I agree with everyone else.
You won't agree with everyone.
The referee agreed and everyone seemed content.
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