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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree with doing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
For example, "John and Mary agreed with doing the chores together". Here, the phrase serves to indicate that John and Mary have both agreed to do the chores.
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I don't agree with doing that.
I don't agree with doing scare tactics.
Nevertheless we agree with doing more exercises under normal circumstances when influenza intensity is not high.
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"I do agree with that, I do see that.
"I don't agree with what Torry Hansen did," she said.
Do you agree with that, Steve Bannonon did not agree.
"Did I agree with everything he did?" Mr. Warden asked.
I don't agree with anything George W Bush did.
I don't agree with everything anyone does.
I don't agree with it, but I didn't agree with it then.
I don't agree with that, and I didn't agree with the Crusades, either.
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