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Discover Ludwig"will concur" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb that means to agree or be in harmony with something. Example: Since everyone else has expressed their support, I will concur with the majority opinion.
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Maybe the Senate will concur that Mr. Lynn is "uniquely qualified" and a waiver is justified.
Your Dec. 24 editorial "Hun ter's New President" expresses sentiments with which many will concur.
Savage, of course, will concur, saying that: "The ref has tried to make a name for himself".
It's big juicy fun.' We particularly agree with the first part of that, and think any readers will concur".
Dennis Kruse, a senator who authored the bill, said his chamber will concur with the House version.
Still, this menstrual marathon rather outstays its welcome, which, as any woman will concur, is not a good thing.
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Joyce and Phyllis are convinced that he suffers from Asperger's and have given him a book on the subject in the hope that he'll concur and agree to seek treatment.
I'll concur with Robin Wauters and say it's an iPhone must-have.
This will be for show, since it knows the Senate will not concur, and there is also the president's veto pen.
As the States will not concur at the same time in their unjust & oppressive plans, the general Govt. will be able to check & defeat them, whether they result from the wickedness of the majority, or from the misguidance of demagogues.
Britain will not concur.
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