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The phrase "agreeing less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is in agreement to a lesser extent than before or compared to someone else.
Example: "In recent discussions, I found myself agreeing less with the proposed changes to the project."
Alternatives: "disagreeing more" or "having less agreement".
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Miliband has ruled out forming a coalition with the SNP and has dismissed the idea of agreeing less formal deals.
This finding is again compatible with readers agreeing on which film is better (size of erosions), but agreeing less well on whether such a difference is due to repair or progression.
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"I couldn't agree less," counters Stoner.
Ralph Mercogliano, of New Rochelle, couldn't agree less.
Olga Gulino, an East Setauket parent, couldn't agree less.
Former Assistant US Attorney Joel Cohen, who helped put Belfort behind bars, couldn't agree less.
It's just that secretly, so many parents couldn't agree less.
Diverse teams agree less readily, avoiding "groupthink" and examining more aspects of a problem.
I couldn't agree less, but I was happy to see a strong opinion expressed.
"Most people hear Yiddish and think it's kind of sweet and saccharine," says Cantor Stephen Merkel, who could not agree less.
But as Western policymakers would now wearily agree, less debt means less systemic risk for the banks if and when the property cycle turns.
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