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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you agree" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an imperative sentence, meaning that it instructs or commands the reader to agree with something. It can be used in various contexts, such as making a suggestion, stating a fact, or requesting confirmation. For example: - "You agree, this is the best pizza in town, right?" - "Before we proceed, I need to make sure you agree with the terms and conditions." - "You agree that the company's policies need to be updated, don't you?" - "You agree that we should have a meeting next week to discuss this matter, correct?".
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Do you agree, disagree?
So, do you agree?
See if you agree.
But do you agree?
You agree about Ruth's?
RT if you agree".
"You agree?" she demanded.
"Do you agree?" Nope.
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We hope you will agree.
Did you both agree?
Do you agree/disagree?
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