The part of the sentence 'most people would agree that it' is grammatically correct and usable in written English. It is often used to introduce a statement that is generally accepted by a majority of people. For example, "Most people would agree that it is important to stay informed about current events."
Definitions of "business model" vary, but most people would agree that it describes how a company creates and captures value.
Most people would agree that it would be good policy to take the profit motive out of adoption.
Yet most people would agree that it is not productive to have a strong opinion about an issue that one doesn't really understand.
Most people would agree that it would be better to prevent cancer, if we could, than to treat it once it developed.
"But most people would agree that it's better to try for 10,000 steps than not do any extra walking.
Most people would agree that it was largely SpaceX that paved the way for this new era.
Most people would agree that's a good thing.
And most people would agree that's a good thing.
Most people would agree that tearing up an illuminated manuscript to sell it by the page is vandalism.
Most people would agree that she has.
Most people would agree that this simply is not true.
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Cristina Valenza
Retail Lead Linguist @ Apple Inc.