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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree giving" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "I need you to agree giving your consent for the project."
Alternatives: "consent to" or "approve of".
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For the ECB to gain the sweeping new powers,including that to grant and withdraw banking licenses in the eurozone, all 27 EU governments must agree, giving the UK a veto if they fail to force concessions.
SHARPTON: Equal funding, we agree; having teachers that are adequate, we agree; giving incentives to teachers, we agree; and we agree that there is a crisis in the country.
The questionnaire had a total of 27 questions with a mix of Likert scales (Very Poor to Very Good and Strongly Disagree to Strongly Agree) giving scores from 0 5 and areas where individuals could add their comments.
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Some American officials have begun to agree, given the growing economic pressures in Washington.
We readily agree, given that nobody in town can guess when the next shipment may arrive.
This is an astute observation about the importance of compassion, and one I agree gives us more reason to promote compassion.
If they can't agree, give best advice," he said.
Undoubtedly, Levy and Warren Buffett would entirely agree, given their predilection for investing against the grain.
The AC1 statistic, or first-order agreement coefficient, is the conditional probability that two randomly selected raters agree given that there is no agreement by chance (Gwet 2001).
We have rewritten the Methods to give explicit mathematical formulae, which we agree gives greater clarity.
The Americans agreed, giving them eight hours.
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