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The phrase "agrees with what" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's agreement or alignment with a specific idea, statement, or opinion.
Example: "Her perspective on the issue agrees with what I have been thinking all along."
Alternatives: "is in line with" or "corresponds to".
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Thomas's account agrees with what other witnesses claimed to see.
Londono's story agrees with what investigators in Washington have disclosed.
The writer agrees with what Winifred Williams said in "An Undeveloped Talent" (Oct . 21 , 1950
This last agrees with what certain Tibetan monks have been saying for some time.
And whether one agrees with what he said or not, it was clearly a courageous stand.
No one else here agrees with what you're saying.' He replied: 'I'm a real British man.
That account agrees with what other witnesses claimed to have seen.
Pretty much every expert agrees with what you thought back then.
"No religion, no human being agrees with what happened on 9/11," Mr. Alnajjar said.
He will look at all options, and he agrees with what Hodge said about public pressure.
So when the head of Shin Bet agrees with what Leibowitz wrote, it really is like an earthquake.
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