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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have concurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating agreement or approval from multiple parties.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need to ensure that all stakeholders have concurrence on the proposed plan."
Alternatives: "have agreement" or "have approval."
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"We would rather have concurrence in doing it than not," he said.
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In the present paper we consider a class of unequally replicated designs having concurrence range 2 and spectrum of the form μ1 μ2)v−3μ1 μ2
A defining feature of delirium is fluctuation in presence of symptoms, and as such it is very difficult to have exact concurrence between a screening tool for delirium and the reference standard; in this study the SSQ-delirium and CAM, respectively.
The English novelist Anthony Burgess, another dedicated Joycean, judged it "the greatest literary biography of the century," and many people have filed concurrences.
She said that "everything had his concurrence".
Although he had the concurrence of Gen. Lee, Longstreet was unable to convince President Davis or his newly appointed military advisor, Braxton Bragg.
Our research aims to create the conditions for comparing experiences which have arisen in concurrence with very different regulatory frameworks and political contexts.
National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity's] recommendation that the information in the two manuscripts should be communicated fully and we have conveyed our concurrence to the journals considering publication of the manuscripts.
Epidemiological studies concerning the rate of FD and IBS concurrence have demonstrated a wide range (13 87%) of overlap between these two disorders [ 1, 7- 16].
Therefore, it is essential to follow a systematic and aggressive approach to the care of these patients [ 1]. C. septicum infection has been documented to have an 85% concurrence with malignancy, as initially described by Alpern and Dowell in 1969 and confirmed twenty years later by Kornbluth et. al [ 1, 4].
But they found that just 17 percent of decisions on civil liberties had no concurrences or dissents.
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