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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I agree on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is similar in meaning to "I agree with" and can be used when expressing agreement with another person or understanding of a particular point. For example: "I think we should move the meeting to Friday - I agree on that."
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There are certain lessons that history teaches, and I think those are things Mr. Reich and I agree on, including the burden of proof".
"I know the governor, the president and I agree on one thing," Ms. Klobuchar said, teeing up one of the most applauded lines.
Hanley and I agree on one thing - housing should be treated with "fundamental seriousness" by any government.
(Anil Dash and I agree on this one).
"I agree on the one condition it's not going to be a girl power post, ok"?
The innate contradictions of how these questions are perceived and the, ahem, energetic responses they engender prove that Joe Bendel, my anonymous friend from Seattle, and I agree on at least this one point.
Springsteen is one issue Chris and I agree on.
There is one thing Anthony Weiner and I agree on: there are a lot of smart, hard-working people in the financial industry.
One could, of course, opt-out of sharing personal information, just as one may refuse to click "I agree" on end-user license agreements, refuse to carry a cell phone and stay off the Internet.
"We probably disagree on 90 percent of things, but here's one thing that both he and I agree on," Mr. Donovan said jokingly at a news conference in Albany in June that both men attended.
There's one final point that Beck, Rush and I agree on: Vayama doesn't get good marks for customer service in this case.
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