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The phrase "agree really" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express strong agreement, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I agree really with the points you made during the discussion."
Alternatives: "I truly agree" or "I really concur."
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Now that, we both agree, really does sound French.
That is, is moving from ‐1 (slightly disagree) to +1 (slightly agree) really twice as different as moving from +1 (slightly agree) to +2 (moderately agree)?
Even those who say the exact opposite agree really, they're just trying to be provocative and confrontational due to consuming too much caffeine.
Meanwhile, progress in digital-color presses — which can still be measured in technological terms but, all observers agree, really turns on achieving success in applications — is a lot more modest.
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But to win a referendum on EU accession, the government has to convince the public that the conditions ultimately agreed really are the best we could negotiate.
The result, after a bit of tidying up, is – Barn agrees – really not bad at all: recognisably a spoon, and quite a good-looking one at that.
Maya, via Facebook The Boy in the Tower - Polly Ho-Yen - Guardian reviewer Nattastic agreed: "Really well written and very realistic".
mangredient noun \man-ˈgrē-dē-ənt\ The last (and only) ingredient added by a man when a woman cooks, which everyone agrees really completes the dish.
Thanks Jim, I agree, prescribers really had no financial incentive.
I agree — she really is a lovely writer.
But clothes, they agree, are really their "best thing".
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