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The phrase "to concur" is used quite commonly in written English
It is especially used when one agrees with someone or something, or when two or more people come to the same conclusion. For example, "The members of the board ultimately decided to concur with the proposed resolution."
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Investors seemed to concur.
Richard seems to concur.
Clark appeared to concur.
Democrats are happy to concur.
Film executives tend to concur.
Judge Drain seemed to concur.
Guardian sources seem to concur.
Ma Jian seems to concur.
Now, NBC seems to concur.
Sometimes this exhibition seems to concur.
The full House was expected to concur.
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