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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees or not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether someone is in agreement with a statement or opinion.
Example: "I would like to know if you agrees or not with the proposed changes to the project."
Alternatives: "whether you agree or disagree" or "if you are in agreement or not".
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He doesn't ask Daniel whether he agrees or not.
"I get his response in terms of whether he agrees or not," Cardinal Stafford said.
Judicial intervention to remedy injustice, whether a majority agrees or not, is intrinsic to basic human rights.
The bottom line is that a club this size has too much at stake to tolerate that kind of under-achievement, whether Ferguson agrees or not.
The England manager, Roy Hodgson, was a fascinated spectator at that game and discerned a growing trend that, whether he agrees or not, may make his own job harder until English players adapt to it.
Whether one agrees or not, Clapper's comment led me to consider what an economy-threatening cyber attack really means.
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Do historians agree or not?
Ask them whether they agree or not and explain why.
It does not really matter if you agree or not".
It is up to the judge to agree or not".
Whether you agree or not is of absolutely no consequence.
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