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The phrase "agrees with many" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that someone shares the same opinion or viewpoint as a significant number of people.
Example: "The scientist's findings agree with many in the field who believe that climate change is accelerating."
Alternatives: "is in accord with many" or "aligns with many".
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Michael Hansen, a senior scientist at Consumers Union, agrees with many of the proposed changes.
He agrees with many that the main point of Copenhagen must be "deep, deep cuts" in rich-world emissions.
The agency's director, John Brennan, said earlier this year that CIA "agrees with many of the findings in the report, and we disagree with others.
Mr. Franks, who has been reacting to Mr. Corzine throughout the campaign, agrees with many of his goals, but generally argues for a more cautious approach.
There ought to be a big-print disclosure on the bottom that he agrees with many of the positions that I've advocated.
I imagine Costa agrees with many of the Republicans' goals, but he presents his shutdown-related play-by-play with admirable restraint.
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They agreed with many of our policies.
I myself didn't agree with many of his choices.
The Catholic Church once agreed with many of those arguments.
I did not agree with many of his policy decisions.
They, of course, would agree with many in Washington DC.
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