What are you saying. That's not a thing. That's not even a thing.
by agreeing to disagree...
disagreeing
I would disagree with that last statement.
~I disagree with your comment.~Why do you always disagree with my non-bias remarks?~Who would disagree with this statement?: PERCY JACKSON IS AWESOME!!!~No one disagrees with that statement.~A lot of people disagree with the fact that the Hunger Games is the best book.~Actually, I stand corrected because EVERYBODYdisagrees with the fact that The Hunger Games is the best book!
I do agree with the statement that anyone can cook.
why do you disagree with girls should'nt ask guys out?
We don't know whose statement you ask about.
I think I'd have to say that I disagree with any statement as vague and ungrammatical as that. I can't even tell what it's supposed to mean.
farmers- novanet
The terms "agree" and "strongly agree" indicate levels of agreement with a statement, with "strongly agree" reflecting a more intense or confident endorsement. Conversely, "disagree" and "strongly disagree" represent levels of disagreement, with "strongly disagree" indicating a more definitive rejection of the statement. Essentially, the prefixes "strongly" intensify the sentiment conveyed in both agreement and disagreement.
Call your bank if you disagree with the information on the statement. Otherwise shred it up in a paper shredder (or do what I do and give it to your dog to shred!)
when the reader may disagree with the bottom-line statement.