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The phrase "agreed with all" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when expressing consensus or agreement with a group or collective opinion, but it should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "After discussing the proposal, I can confidently say that I agreed with all the points raised during the meeting."
Alternatives: "in agreement with everyone" or "consensus among all."
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The child agreed with all her suggestions, too.
We must assume that he agreed with all of Hair's conclusions.
The inspector general's office made 10 recommendations, and the ATF agreed with all of them.
Hazard's agent, John Bico, says terms have already been agreed with all suitors.
However, she may not have agreed with all his pronouncements on the subject.
"They then went with the Tories and agreed with all their policies.
We also fabricated test data that agreed with all of the HMM's assumptions by simulating from the HMM.
"I realized that of the 15 or so points he laid out, I agreed with all of them".
They are supposed to be agreed with all parties involved, but are open to abuse, according to experts.
"I think there should be a system agreed with all European countries to take some people so we all take a share.
When Mrs. Jackson and Miss Steinberger arrived the ladies her they had read her book agreed with all she said about Hitler, etc.
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