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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees even" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that someone agrees to a greater extent than expected, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "She agrees even more than I anticipated, which shows her commitment to the project."
Alternatives: "even agrees" or "also agrees".
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Isner agrees, even though his game appears to tailor-made for the surface.
Nate Nott from Melbourne's Polyester Records agrees – even though he's currently clearing out his CBD store for a new tenant.
"Everyone agrees — even the dealers themselves — that a restructuring of G.M.'s dealer network must take place," Mr. Henderson said.
Bryanta Booker Maxwell, Grant's fellow co-chair of Young Leaders for Bernie, agrees, even as she's somewhat protective of Clinton.
State Senator Andrew Roraback, a Republican from Goshen, agrees, even though he sponsored an amendment last year to repeal the affordable housing law.
Mr. Ruske, the nursery owner, agrees, even while he says the state's farmland preservation program is of little use to local growers because their development rights command so little.
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The ANC agreed even though it will have fewer winners.
Megan agreed, even though it meant leaving her mother behind.
Not all agreed even on what to wrestle with.
Mr. Wright agreed, even offering to call the younger preacher.
I agreed, even though what he'd said was bullshit.
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