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The phrase "agrees the world" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sentiment that the world is in agreement about something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "In many ways, it seems that agrees the world on the importance of climate action."
Alternatives: "the world concurs" or "the world is in agreement".
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Christine Yano, one of the lecturers and a professor at the university of Hawaii, agrees: "The world is getting complex and hi-tech.
Tom Morris agrees: "The world has heard what she can do in a leading role in a musical and will soon discover that she is equally a virtuoso in pure drama".
Zack Hocking, head of investments at Co-operative Investments, agrees: "The world is changing and issues targeted by sustainable investment such as the need to tackle ageing populations, global power shortage and climate change are creating attractive business opportunities, which in turn are creating great investment opportunities consumers can take advantage of".
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We also agreed the world must join in offering humanitarian aid to the many innocent Palestinians who are suffering.
Since 1817, most experts agree, the world has had seven pandemics of this bacterial illness, which causes severe diarrhea and dehydration.
Much as we may agree the world is a sadder place without him, now is not the time to pay tribute to the late Captain Beefheart by playing side three of Trout Mask Replica.
On one thing almost all Mets and Yankee fans did agree: the World Series games started too late, so they were all worn down by the almost-nightly vigils held in front of their television sets.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter and International Olympic Committee counterpart Thomas Bach had previously agreed the World Cup and Winter Olympics would not clash.
The UK National Security Council has agreed the "world should not stand by" after the "unacceptable use" of chemical weapons by the Syrian government, says the PM.
The UK National Security Council has agreed the "world should not stand by" after the "unacceptable use" of chemical weapons by the Syrian government, according to Prime Minister David Cameron.
The best pen Tim Barribeau | Wirecutter | 12 September 2013 Experts agree: the world's best pen for everyday use is the uni-ball Jetstream, and the basic version costs just $8 for a pack of three.
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