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The phrase "agrees with that" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to show agreement or confirmation with a previous statement or idea. Here is an example: "The data collected from the experiment agrees with that of previous studies, indicating a clear correlation between the two variables."
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Implicitly, Allen agrees with that.
"The caucus agrees with that.
Vince agrees with that.
I bet Elfriede Jelinek agrees with that.
This newspaper strongly agrees with that.
Cameron says he agrees with that.
Even the IMF agrees with that.
No responsible economist or business leader agrees with that.
Yvette Cooper must say whether she agrees with that.
Not everyone agrees with that.
Madison, N.J.-based executive recruiter Joseph Burns agrees with that.
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