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exactly agree
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "exactly agree" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that you and someone else agree on something without reservation. Example sentence: My friend and I exactly agree that the best way to solve the problem is to start a petition.
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Exact Expressions
19 human-written examples
She doesn't exactly agree.
News & Media
Mr. Serpico does not exactly agree.
News & Media
Wells Fargo and Ms. Green didn't exactly agree on how much she owes on her mortgage.
News & Media
Another anonymous man, sitting in his front garden in perpendicular Tilery Way, doesn't exactly agree.
News & Media
I understand his thoughts and beliefs about what's going on in this country, but I didn't exactly agree with the way he went about it".
News & Media
Transitioning to left may be tough, but third does not exactly agree with him, either, and time off will not necessarily provide relief.
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Similar Expressions
41 human-written examples
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Rhythms were exactly agreed upon, and the expressive effect often came from the precise accentuation of this or that word, this or that musical motif.
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Next year, we plan to...they haven't exactly agreed yet, but I'm sure they will--we have a little bit of a run where we get a new album and some new tunes and jazz them up.
News & Media
Regarding the accuracy of outcomes recorded in New York State birth certificates, the dates of last menses reported in the birth certificate exactly agreed with those recorded in medical records for 87% (Roohan et al. 2003).
Since our genetic identification of cub and Mcub exactly agrees with the recent report by Hosur et al. (Hosur et al., 2014), it is very surprising that our attempts to provide a mechanistic explanation differ so profoundly.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "exactly agree" when you want to emphasize a complete and total agreement without any reservations. It adds a stronger nuance than simply saying "agree".
Common error
While "exactly agree" is correct, overusing it can make your writing sound repetitive. Vary your language by using synonyms such as "completely concur" or "fully agree" to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "exactly agree" functions as an adverb-verb construction used to express complete and precise agreement. According to Ludwig, it emphasizes a higher degree of concurrence than simply stating "agree".
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
30%
Formal & Business
20%
Less common in
Academia
10%
Encyclopedias
5%
Wiki
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "exactly agree" is a grammatically correct adverb-verb construction used to emphasize complete and precise agreement. While Ludwig confirms its validity, it's a relatively rare expression. Its communicative purpose is to highlight the alignment of opinions, often found in neutral to formal registers within contexts such as news, media and scientific writing. When aiming for variety, synonyms like "completely concur" or "fully agree" can serve as effective substitutes.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
completely concur
Replaces "exactly agree" with a more formal synonym, emphasizing complete agreement.
fully agree
Similar to "exactly agree", but with a slightly less emphatic tone.
perfectly agree
Implies agreement without any reservations, similar to the original phrase.
totally agree
Emphasizes the completeness of the agreement.
are in complete agreement
Expresses agreement as a state of being, rather than an action.
see eye to eye
Uses an idiomatic expression to convey perfect agreement.
are of one mind
Implies a shared understanding and agreement.
unequivocally agree
Adds emphasis to the agreement, leaving no room for doubt.
in full accord
Conveys a state of agreement, often used in formal contexts.
are in complete harmony
Uses a metaphor to describe perfect agreement.
FAQs
How can I use "exactly agree" in a sentence?
You can use "exactly agree" to emphasize complete agreement. For example: "My friend and I exactly agree on the best solution."
What phrases are similar to "exactly agree"?
Alternatives include "completely concur", "fully agree", or "perfectly agree".
Is it better to say "exactly agree" or "completely agree"?
Both "exactly agree" and "completely agree" are acceptable, but the best choice depends on context. "Exactly agree" emphasizes precision in the agreement.
What's the difference between "agree" and "exactly agree"?
"Agree" indicates a general concurrence. "Exactly agree" emphasizes that the agreement is precise and without any differences. It emphasizes that your opinions don't just align, they match.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested