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In general, "disagree for" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
However, it can be used in certain contexts to indicate a disagreement or lack of support for something or someone. Here is an example: "I have to disagree for a pay raise for the employees this year. Our company's profits have been declining and we cannot afford it at the moment."
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We disagree for two reasons.
"We disagree, for the same reason".
Many Muslims would disagree, for V.S. Naipaul has strong views about Islam.
I disagree, for example, that the move toward fact-checking has made the press's performance worse.
To the extent that it does so, I disagree, for such findings cannot be so quickly disregarded.
I do appreciate the topic but i have to disagree for the people who wants to be a perfectionist.
And the rule is that I can write you something, and you may disagree, and so you might write back, "I strongly disagree for these reasons".
There are minor points on which they disagree: for example, Booth thinks Eddie may have met Churchill (as Eddie claimed), while Macintyre thinks this is "completely untrue".
I disagree, for instance, that the way to rescue Western civilization from a path of suicide is to challenge its tradition of reason.
Because I'm a transgender person and that makes me a witch!" I thought it best not to disagree, for fear of being hexed.
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Even more challenging is when the patient and caregiver disagree - for example, a patient with well-formed visual hallucinations may not be disturbed by this phenomenon while caregivers may rate this as a primary concern.
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