Sentence examples for already agrees from inspiring English sources

The phrase "already agrees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has previously expressed agreement or consent regarding a matter.
Example: "The committee already agrees on the proposed changes to the policy."
Alternatives: "has already consented" or "is already in agreement".

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Like Mr. O'Reilly and Mr. Olbermann, Ms. Maddow prefers to confront guests she already agrees with.

Everyone with taste already agrees that Tate Britain itself should win the Turner prize 2010.

The problem with this cost-benefit logic is that the consensus policy track already agrees with it, as do I, to the extent to which the logic works.

"This case is not about the Government's ability to enlist the assistance of those with whom it already agrees," Roberts wrote.

"That is, the size of your audience is essentially cajoled by the size of the electorate that already agrees with you".

Buckley believes in the novel partly as seminar (and why not?), but this works less well when everyone already agrees about the major issues (Nazi defenders, anyone?).

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They already agree broadly over GE.

The military has already agreed to this.

Israel officials say they have already agreed.

They have already agreed on a polka dot shower curtain.

(Hachette, Simon & Schuster and HarperCollins have already agreed to settle).

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