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The phrase "many would agree" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a common opinion or belief among a large group of people. Example: Many would agree that education is the key to a successful future.
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Many would agree.
Not many would agree.
My career has been long and I think many would agree successful.
"Critical thinking," many would agree, is valuable, and the humanities promote it.
Many would agree that former Labour and Conservative governments have to share the blame.
And it is what many would agree is fair, even ideal.
I think food is too cheap.' Many would agree with him.
Many would agree with him, but, if you did have to make the decision, it is an unusually intriguing one.
2015 was an amazing year for Jeremy Corbyn - but many would agree that mistakes have inevitably been made.
Many would agree that it is great to see someone such as Tess Holliday challenge 30 years of unrealistically thin fashion models.
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Even a critic of the Institute and there are many would agree with the basic point of Foushee's story: preschool can help children overcome great obstacles.
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