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No. The correct way to say that you disagree with something would be "in disagreement."

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Is the phrase disagree to grammatically correct?

No, not exactly, although you would be understood. In conversational English, we disagree "with" something or someone. Or we have a disagreement "about" something. So, "I love my best friend, but I sometimes disagree with her about politics." Or, "Sometimes my best friend and I have a disagreement about politics."