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The phrase "agrees some" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "She agrees some with the proposal, but has reservations about the timeline."
Alternatives: "partially agrees" or "somewhat agrees".
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Yes, she agrees, some may mutter that she sounds "like a spoiled brat".
Tariq Modood, professor of sociology, politics and public policy at the University of Bristol, agrees: "Some Muslim schools are a case for concern, but they've been making good progress".
Mercer Bullard, founder of Fund Democracy, an advocacy group, agrees: "Some managers undoubtedly have done that.
If the recipient agrees, some flowers will be sent to his or her home.
Julian Baggini, co-author of The Shrink and the Sage, agrees some jobs can be good for people.
BAM's Mr Dakin agrees: "Some of the schools in Coventry are in need of replacement, so while BSF may have been cancelled, this work is still going to have to be done at some point in the future.
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Many of the sport's adherents agree some giddyap is needed in their game.
Some people agree, some people don't.
Also, I agree some numbers are helpful.
However the committee agreed some viewers could be offended.
Other VCs agree: Some that have invested in the company include Matrix Partners, North Bridge Venture Partners and Worldview Technology Partners.
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