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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree on much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing common ground or shared opinions between individuals or groups.
Example: "Despite our differences, we seem to agree on much when it comes to the importance of education reform."
Alternatives: "find common ground" or "share many views".
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Congress can't agree on much, but one thing it's doggone sure about is that puppies are great. .
They don't agree on much, but they do agree that the problem is a political one.
Scientists don't agree on much.
He and I didn't agree on much.
American politicians may not agree on much these days.
We and our partners already agree on much.
Albert Einstein and Rabindranath Tagore professed mutual regard, but didn't agree on much when they met.
(For all the back and forth, Nate and Mr. Klain seem to agree on much).
The United States, the European Union and Russia don't seem to agree on much these days.
The Tea Party and Occupy don't agree on much, but they agree on that.
Development experts, who rarely agree on much, all agree that water wars are on the horizon.
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