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The phrase "agrees however that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone acknowledges a point while also introducing a contrasting idea or condition.
Example: "The committee agrees, however, that further research is needed before making a final decision."
Alternatives: "concedes, nonetheless, that" or "acknowledges, yet, that".
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Most everyone agrees, however, that failure to cooperate in a more meaningful way will result in a series of chaotic scenarios that could result in environmental disaster and heightened tensions among Arctic states.
Everyone agrees, however, that preparation is critical.
Everyone agrees, however, that two nappy-changers are better than one.
Not everyone agrees, however, that safety "will never be compromised," as Mr. LaHood said.
She agrees, however, that it's not good enough for the business to wear its values on its sleeve.
(The present quartet agrees, however, that the_ _pernacchia — what we would call a Bronx cheer — is a step too far).
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They can agree, however, that opportunity is important.
We all agree, however, that Yates's hour has come.
Everyone seems to agree, however, that Boulder is fantastic.
She agreed, however, that most gender switching is temporary.
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