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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees moderately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a level of agreement that is neither strong nor weak, indicating a balanced or neutral stance.
Example: "In the discussion about the new policy, she agrees moderately, acknowledging some benefits while also pointing out potential drawbacks."
Alternatives: "partially agrees" or "somewhat agrees".
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It agrees moderately well with the rates of 38 and 30.1% Myr−1 estimated from the hypervariable region and the complete D-loops of cattle (Bradley et al. 1996; Troy et al. 2001).
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Concordance between child and parent by proxy report was low to moderate, and mothers and fathers agreed moderately in regard to their child's QoL.
The thermal performance analysis of the narrowed down sample agreed moderately well with the analysis performed in level 2 and the entire population of observations analysed in level 1.
This minimum radius was determined for mixtures of different equivalence ratios and pressures, and was found to agree moderately well with the theoretically predicted critical radius beyond which there is no solution for the adiabatic, quasi-steady propagation of the spherical flame.
It has 29 items and is rated on a 4 point scale – strongly agree, moderately agree, moderately disagree, strongly disagree.
The 5 response options are: not at all (disagree), mildly (agree), moderately (agree), severely (agree) and extremely (agree).
The agree category contains positive responses (agree, moderately agree and strongly agree), while the disagree category contains negative responses (strongly disagree, moderately disagree and disagree).
aMao's original scale contains the following responses: "not at all agree; a little agree; moderately agree; mostly agree; completely agree", the study team elected to use "strongly disagree; moderately disagree; slightly disagree; neither agree nor disagree; slightly agree; moderately agree; strongly agree".
For example, if the scale response format was strongly agree, moderately agree, agree, disagree, moderately disagree and strongly disagree, then the numbers were assigned as 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1.
We asked members of the panel to rate each item for inclusion in the quality assessment tool according to a five point Likert Scale (strongly agree, moderately agree, neutral, moderately disagree, strongly disagree).
Frequency of occurrence (always, most of the time, sometimes, rarely, never) or degree of agreement with the items (completely agree, moderately agree, neither agree nor disagree, moderately disagree, completely disagree) are the response choices.
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