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The phrase "agree with some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing partial agreement with certain points or opinions in a discussion or argument.
Example: "While I don't fully support the proposal, I do agree with some of the suggestions made by the committee."
Alternatives: "concur with certain" or "align with some".
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We agree with some of these views.
I agree with some of this sentiment.
Some things you agree with, some you don't".
We did not agree with some of the judge's reasoning.
I agree with some of my friends' sentiments.
"I don't agree with some articles," Ms. González said.
I agree with some things Mr. Abert says and disagree with others.
I think the higher courts will agree with some elements and disagree with others.
"You may not agree with some tough decisions I have made," Mr. Bush said.
And I know Fey and Poehler would agree, with some strong four letter words, to boot.
And even if we did agree with some of them, we rarely supported its handling.
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