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The phrase "agree with the proposition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing concurrence or support for a specific idea or statement being presented.
Example: "After careful consideration of the arguments, I have decided to agree with the proposition that we should implement the new policy."
Alternatives: "concur with the proposal" or "support the statement".
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Lobbyist: O.K.... but do you agree with the proposition?
There were a lot of questions where the Labor leader was invited to agree with the proposition his conduct at the Australian Workers Unionn had been entirely improper.
People also express concern about the threat of terrorism (27%), and agree with the proposition "they do not share our values" (22%).
"The one thing that is very clear is that you cannot expect to get legislation through the Senate on a take-it-or-leave-it basis unless people agree with the proposition".
And between 20% and 25% of them believe that big business benefits owners at the expense of workers; and also agree with the proposition that there is one law for the rich and one for the poor.
We ask the boys if they agree with the proposition that you are a different person in different places, and which most influences their everyday mood: art, literature, music or architecture (bit of a loaded question, Alain).
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Dr Fox's latest research shows a marked increase in the proportion of people who agree with the propositions that Parliament "holds government to account" and "debates and makes decisions about issues that matter to me".
During the hearing, Mr. Levin asked both Mr. Hagel and General Dempsey if they agreed with the proposition that the United States had fallen short of its policy objectives in Syria.
The polling shows that a clear majority agrees with the proposition that shutting down the government until Obamacare is killed or crippled is a bad idea.
In the United States a Gallup poll conducted last year found that only 14% of people agreed with the proposition that "humans developed over millions of years", up from 9% in 1982.
In "Unfinished business", published on February 7th, we said in the United States a Gallup poll found that only 15% of people agreed with the proposition that "humans developed over millions of years", up from 8% in 1982.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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