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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees as" is not standard in written English and may lead to confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate that someone agrees in a specific manner or under certain conditions, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "She agrees as long as the terms are favorable to her."
Alternatives: "agrees to" or "consents to".
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Separate analysis from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration agrees, as do assessments from other agencies.
Prime Minister Ehud Barak appears ready to accept the Clinton plan, if Yasir Arafat, the Palestinian leader, agrees as well.
The resulting expression is more convenient than previous approximations, and it agrees as well or better with available numerical results.
I know that the Right Honourable Member for Peckham opposite agrees, as do both parties of the coalition, that these areas, could indeed benefit from further consideration.
I know that the [Harriet Harman] agrees, as do both parties of the coalition, that these areas, could indeed benefit from further consideration.
Turner, too, fears that history could repeat itself, and Alistair Darling, chancellor at the time of the bailouts, agrees: "As long as people think they can make money out of nothing, it will happen again".
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Stephen Breyer agreed as well.
And other experts agree as well.
(Now, a court must agree as well).
The two agreed as much as they differed.
A transitional arrangement should be agreed as soon as possible".
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