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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assented with" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "assented to," which is used to indicate agreement or approval of something.
Example: "The committee assented to the proposed changes after a thorough discussion."
Alternatives: "agreed to" or "consented to".
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We assented with something like relief -- and perhaps a premonition that end-of-vacation reality was about to reclaim us to a more frugal world.
Participants aged 15 years and over provided written informed consent, while those aged 12 14 years (inclusive) assented with written informed consent provided by a parent or guardian.
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Uhhhh, Let's Get Ready To Rumbaaaaaa! Sadly, so few of our encounters with Boldface Names end with the Name asking, "Do you wanna see me do the rumba?" So, when DORIS EATON TRAVIS, 99-year-old Ziegfeld girl and new author, actually asked us the other night, we assented with gusto.
The curves represent that of low to medium plastic clays described by Maduka et al. [39], thus assenting with the consistency limits.
The key investment fund Fidelity has also assented, a contrast with its involvement in ousting Michael Green from ITV's board last month.
Those who assented were provided with full details of the study and the interview was stopped if there was any subsequent change in choice or resistance.
Mr Cameron has refused to allow the bill to return to the Commons for final assent with that clause attached.
Senator Robert C. Byrd, the 91-year-old Democrat of West Virginia who has also been ill, made a rare appearance in a wheelchair, raising his hand and murmuring his assent with a smile when a clerk called his name.
However, airports will be able to offer below-cost charges to airlines for up to two years if they can show a business plan that eventually allows them to turn a profit.Mr O'Leary, in a rare show of assent with the Eurocrats, says the new rules are "terrific".
The lesson he drew from the difficulties that he had uncovered in the Stoic position among others, however, was that he and his opponents were not in a position to give their assent with confidence.
That caricature seems to miss the point that the Pyrrhonian only withheld assent with regard to the non-evident propositions.[20] Assent to what was evident (i.e., what appears to be) or a pro-attitude weaker than assent toward the non-evident would be appropriate.
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