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"concur in" is a correct and usable phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express agreement or to show a joint action or decision. For example, "The two parties concurred in the decision to move forward with the project."
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Nevertheless, I concur in part in the Court's opinion.
Hoffmann seemed to concur in the younger man's judgment.
Gerald seemed to concur in a letter to Fitzgerald in 1935, praising "Tender Is the Night".
On newyorker.com, PennyWhistler commented, I cannot concur in the description of "perfect".
Instead, the properties of each nature are conserved and both natures concur in one person.
Carbon dating and genealogies concur in placing this event and the beginning of the late period at about 1680.
Eventually one approach manages to resolve some concrete issue, and investigators concur in pursuing it they follow the "paradigm".
Former employees, investors and clients for Warnaco goods concur in describing Mrs. Wachner as someone determined to make goals, no matter how she got there.
Nonetheless, we concur in the prayer of one victim: "How I wish that old... Francis were alive so that he could see all the trouble he's caused".
It is a distraction Northern Ireland do not need in the build-up to France as O'Neill, with his meticulous attention to detail, may concur in private.
I concur in Mr. Krugman's characterization of the ideological cynicism and virulent political cronyism associated with today's Republican Party as a new "pathological meanspiritedness" in American life.
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