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The phrase "concurs with this view" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that someone agrees with or shares the same opinion as a previous statement or point of view. Example: "The majority of the board members concurred with this view, leading to the adoption of the new company policy."
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Tom Ross, chairman of the independent Pension Provision Group, which advises the government about pensions, concurs with this view.
Examination of their chromosomal locations concurs with this view.
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In Harvard Business Review, Chris Nelder and Gregor Macdonald concur with this view, arguing that we've likely already reached this impasse.
Diaa Yehia Ali al-Mosaw – a prominent Shia politician who had spent more than a decade in exile – concurred with this view.
The Soviet-bloc countries, however, did not concur with this view, and when containment was added to Soviet reactor designs, it was generally not up to Western standards.
IBM and Microsoft concur with this view.
I can concur with this view which maybe a result of the economic environment here in Europe.
Scholars like Dr. Venkata Subramanian, Dr. N. Subrahmanian, Dr. Sundararajan and J.K. Pillay concur with this view.
A district manager concurred with this view.
Our findings, a significant effect of DAT1 but not of COMT val158met on FRN amplitude, concur with this view.
Tsoong [ 23, 31, 32] concurred with this view and proposed a global system for Pedicularis comprising 13 ' greges' (5 groups alternate-leaved, 1 group subopposite-/alternate-leaved, and 7 groups opposite/whorled-leaved) and 130 series.
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