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concur to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "concur to" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "concur with" or "concur in." Example: "I concur with your assessment of the situation."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
Formal & Business
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Usage summary
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Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Why don't we all just concur to cede the honor to the classically trained, or to children?
News & Media
We concur to a certain extent, but as crude has surged beyond $110/barrel, and the dollar seems to have found a bit of a floor in recent weeks, we find this argument less compelling.
News & Media
Three factors concur to effective learning: 1. Training set.
Several factors can concur to weaken the SSC tendon.
Science
The different observation methods and measurements concur to explain the nugget formation.
Drainage, topography and fault pattern all concur to show uplifted rhomboidal-shaped blocks.
Science
Field observations and laboratory analyses concur to confirm a marine origin for the sedimentary deposits.
Science
In sepsis, many cellular and soluble actors concur to activate the endothelium.
Science
On that front, it hopes to benefit from the recent sale of Concur to SAP.
News & Media
All this concur to conclude that the data obtained with the two procedures on reference samples are highly comparable.
Science
This strategy represents an innovative approach other than pharmacological treatment, which may concur to reduced antibiotic use.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "concur to" in formal writing. Instead, use "concur with" when agreeing with a person or opinion, or "concur in" when agreeing with a decision or action. Using alternatives such as "agree with", "contribute to", or "align with" can also improve clarity and correctness.
Common error
The most common mistake is using "to" instead of "with" or "in" after "concur". Remember that "concur" requires a different preposition depending on the context: "with" for opinions and people, and "in" for decisions and actions.
Source & Trust
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "concur to" is intended to function as a verb phrase expressing agreement or contribution. However, Ludwig AI indicates that this construction is not grammatically correct. The correct usage requires "concur with" or "concur in".
Frequent in
Science
60%
News & Media
20%
Formal & Business
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "concur to" appears in some writing, Ludwig AI flags it as grammatically incorrect. The correct alternatives are "concur with" (when agreeing with a person or opinion) and "concur in" (when agreeing with a decision or action). Given its infrequent and incorrect usage, it's best to avoid "concur to" in favor of more standard and precise alternatives like "agree with" or "contribute to". Using the correct preposition ensures clarity and credibility in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
concur in
Expresses agreement specifically in a decision or action.
concur with
Expresses agreement specifically with a person or their opinion.
agree with
Expresses alignment or agreement with a statement or idea.
contribute to
Indicates that something plays a part in causing or achieving something else.
align with
Suggests that something is in agreement or harmony with something else.
accord with
Similar to agree with, indicating harmony or conformity.
correspond to
Indicates a similarity or analogy between two things.
be consistent with
Implies a logical agreement or lack of contradiction.
comport with
Means to be in agreement or harmony with.
coincide with
Indicates simultaneous occurrence or agreement in timing.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "concur" in a sentence?
The verb "concur" is typically followed by the prepositions "with" or "in". Use "concur with" when agreeing with a person or an opinion, as in "I "concur with" your assessment". Use "concur in" when agreeing to a decision or action, such as "We "concur in" the proposed plan".
What can I say instead of "concur to"?
Instead of "concur to", use alternatives like "agree with", "contribute to", or "align with" depending on the context.
Is "concur to" grammatically correct?
No, "concur to" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. The correct forms are ""concur with"" or ""concur in"".
What's the difference between "concur with" and ""concur in""?
"Concur with" is used to express agreement with a person or their opinion (e.g., "I concur with her opinion"), while ""concur in"" is used to express agreement with a decision or action (e.g., "We concur in the decision to proceed").
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested