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The expression "cannot agree more" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express strong agreement with someone else's opinion. For example: My colleague said that it's important to stay organized, and I cannot agree more.
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Cannot agree more.
As an Army sergeant, I cannot agree more with Bob Herbert ("An Army Ready to Snap," column, Nov. 10).
I cannot agree more with you about Veron.
I cannot agree more!
I cannot agree more with him and for the sake of long-term stability I hope Erdoğan will act more responsibly.
I cannot agree more with Sezai Kalayci, Zaman's U.S. representative, who said: "The people of Turkey have been confused by dictatorship, the status quo and the authority of the state for a few centuries.
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A total ban on killing animals without stunning them first might not be far off if religious groups cannot agree a more humane way of slaughter soon, a top vet has said.
No!" And U.S. special climate envoy Todd Stern, who backs the provision, said the U.S. may not be able to support its full enactment if negotiators cannot agree on more contentious issues, such as how to verify carbon cuts by major developing countries.
Hence, it would represent either disaster for the educational approach, or perhaps humour on the part of pupils, if pupils tended to agree more with "I cannot program a computer" after the event than before.
Couldn't agree more with Carys Afoko when she says the government alone cannot regulate Facebook, that it is also up to all of us.
Couldn't agree more.
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