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The phrase "agrees with everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is in complete accord or harmony with all opinions or statements made by others.
Example: "In discussions, she often takes a backseat because she agrees with everything that is said, rarely offering her own perspective."
Alternatives: "concur with all" or "is in total agreement".
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Mrs. Crane agrees with everything she says.
10.55am: Obama says he agrees with everything Brown said.
Cameron says he agrees with everything Carney said.
"He agrees with everything the United States does in Latin America".
There's a large school of thought that agrees with everything I've said in these pamphlets".
A classic Fish move is to write to someone who has lambasted him in a particularly nasty way and say that he agrees with everything he said.
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I don't agree with everything.
I agree with everything Jim said.
"I agree with everything he just said".
"I agree with everything you've said.
"I don't necessarily agree with everything he says".
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