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The phrase "agree of course" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express agreement in a casual or conversational context, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I agree of course, but we need to consider other options as well."
Alternatives: "I certainly agree" or "I agree, naturally."
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Not all economists agree, of course.
You may not agree, of course.
Not everyone will agree, of course.
I agree, of course, with the tenor of Moir's article.
Not all online publishing executives agree, of course.
Some young people agree, of course, just as many baby boomers support more open immigration policies.
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Not everyone agrees, of course.
Not all of you agreed, of course.
"It's less expensive". Ina May agrees, of course.
Rusbridger agreed, of course, that the future will be digital.
Not everyone agrees, of course, that society would benefit from the disappearance of governments.
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