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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree having" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its awkward construction.
Example: "I agree having discussed the matter thoroughly."
Alternatives: "agreeing to" or "consent to".
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Do you agree, having lived both on the East Coast and in Los Angeles?
Do the Japanese agree, having watched their own experiment with QE generate two lost decades of growth and rising debt?
Russia's Supreme Court would seem to agree, having ruled in 1999 that the brands had been acquired legally.
I can agree, having served in the Senate from 1999 through 2006, that there are a lot of reasons not to love Congress.
Xstrata's board will decide on the new offer by September 24th but looks likely to agree, having previously given the nod to a price of 2.8 shares, as long as it also reckons that Mr Davis's swift departure is in its shareholders' interests.Ivan the credibleA deal that now looks more like a takeover of Xstrata by Glencore may not be such a bad thing.
BP officials said that the $75 million limit on the company's liability, as set forth in the law that governs oil spills, is "not relevant" in this case, and some United States senators seem to agree, having proposed legislation that would retroactively raise the cap to $10 billion.
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Experience, we agree, has taught us nothing.
Of course Aristotle agrees, having made the point himself.
Hurricane Sandy, we agreed, had been overhyped.
Tiernan, the judges agreed, had them all in spades.
Something, everyone agrees, has to be done.
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