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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreeing only with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying that one is in agreement solely with a particular point or opinion, excluding others.
Example: "In this discussion, I find myself agreeing only with the points raised by the first speaker."
Alternatives: "in agreement solely with" or "only in accord with".
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He disagrees with the methods used by other physicians, including cauterization or combination of mastectomy and cauterization of the area, agreeing only with Galen, who uses excision of the tumor and its roots and putrefaction for the discharge of the superfluous black bile.
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Where now Tom Hayes, who must've agreed only with himself?
Most Democrats agree only with the first point, while Republicans prefer the second, he sighs.
The Finnish representatives in Brussels agreed only with great reluctance to the latest European Union directives.
Justice Major B. Harding also said he agreed only with dismissing the case.
Wayne LaPierre, the National Rifle Association's chief executive officer, agreed only with the last statement.
Chief Justice Charles T. Wells wrote a brief concurrence saying that he agreed only with dismissal, not with today's opinion, indicating that he may not agree with the majority of five justices that the Legislature should establish standards for recounting.
In its decision, the appellate court agreed only with the lack of analysis of the impact of the declining Whitebark Pine forests, which are being killed by a beetle infestation.
The penetration theory agreed only with the numerical solution around single spheres in an infinite potential flow field.
President Antanas Smetona agreed only with the demand to forms a new government argued for military resistance, even if it were symbolic.
The duration of the donation procedure and/or the exclusion of specific organs (especially heart) and/or the wish to be present at the moment of visible death were, for some non-donor families, a compelling reason to refuse donation, and for three out of the twelve donor families to agree only with a DCD-procedure, although a DBD was possible.
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