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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allen agrees that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a person named Allen has consented or is in agreement with a statement or proposal.
Example: "In the meeting, Allen agrees that the new policy will benefit the entire team."
Alternatives: "Allen is in agreement that" or "Allen concurs that".
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Allen agrees that McDonald's is failing to resonate with millennials.
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On Friday Allen agreed with McClellan's comment on acting for both parties: "That would be beyond being unprofessional, it would just be dishonest, wouldn't it?" On Monday Allen denied having any conversation with CKM's solicitor about a statement of claim amounting to $500,000.
He said the Allens agreed to pay Ms. Johnson $6,000 immediately, and the rest later.
"Everybody agrees on that".
Everyone agrees on that.
RMT agrees with that".
I think Allen will agree with me that this is what is unique about the human species: we build these tools to extend our own reach.
General Schwartz agreed with that.
It took more than 20 years to persuade Allen to agree, but in the end he was given unprecedented access over 18 months.
Everyone agree with that?
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