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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what I agree" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a complete thought, as it lacks proper structure. Example: "What I agree on is the importance of teamwork in achieving our goals."
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From now on I must take full responsibility for what I agree to do".
I was moved to tears when I read Andrew Sullivan's eloquent support of gay marriage, for what I agree is "the most pro-family measure imaginable".
Here's the chart for French 10-years: Well, Joe has what I agree is the right explanation: markets have concluded that the ECB will not, cannot, let France run out of money; without France there is no euro left.
The book's theme, which Ms. Gallagher chose after she learned she had an especially nasty form of cancer, is borrowed from the psychologist William James: "My experience is what I agree to attend to".
Of course, that's football, but it's not what I agree with".
She's heading for UKIP, and here's why: "A lot of their policies for me are what I agree with.
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"What I agreed to, I agreed to, I don't deny that," he said.
"What I agreed to is playing three nights in one place," he says.
"I owe it to the boy to see if anyone comes in for him in January because of what I agreed with him at the beginning of the season, but I'm hoping his phone goes dead for a month," Smurthwaite said.
Pretty quickly, I started to feel like it wasn't what I agreed to.
They want me to support their court case, a thing I cannot do for I know what I agreed with Madonna and her husband".
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