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The phrase "concur of" is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, the word "concurrence" or the phrase "concur with" should be used. Example: After much discussion, the members of the board agreed in concurrence to close the business.
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I concur, of course, that science — done fairly and transparently — cannot be 'spun' by money or other influences.
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Playboy magazine concurred, of course.
Blunkett largely concurs: "Of course we should have predicted the figures better, but I'm unrepentant about the decision to allow people from the A8".
The lightning and thunder begin to come as one — ZEBU! ZEBU! — drowning out the wishing of the rain and the concurring of the wind, which turns the maple leaves white-side up.
Super 8 home-video footage that seems just a little too evocative to be true is shuffled amid the on-camera testimonies (not all them concurring) of the surviving Polleys.
However, this link is weak, since it concerns only a concurring of described features.
Mr. Gall and Mr. Mortier concur on the difficulty of renewing the opera repertory.
On that front, it hopes to benefit from the recent sale of Concur to SAP.
However, Concur Technologies of Seattle could prove to be the sleeper hit-of-the-week.
Concur Systems of Austin, Tex., and Lantronix, a small privately held company from Irvine, Calif., sell devices of this kind.
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington concurred, tweeting, "Of course Director Comey should testify.
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