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One concurs with a separate observation or decision, meaning agree with.
I concur with your conclusions.
Individuals concur in a joint decision, meaning cooperatively agree with each other.
The three judges concur in their opinion.
Reaching a decision is often settling on a course of action.
The groups could not concur on a mutual plan to solve the problem.
to concur
in what order did rome concur counties
the Romans had an army to concur land and make there empire stronger.
2/3 of them must vote
She has some input, but both houses of Paliament must concur. The Prime Misister must also agree.
To concur is to agree. Here are some sentences.Do you concur?I concur with your ideas.The judge will concur that we need a recess.
Concur means to agree. "I concur with the findings of the report."
The word 'concur' is a verb, meaning to have the same opinion, to agree; occurring at the same time, to coincide. Example sentences: Her mother would not concur with that action. Oh dear, the date of the graduation and the wedding concur. The council could not concur on a response to the problem. Since we all concur, the company picnic will be scheduled for the last Friday of July. Some concur with the findings, some do not.
Concur means to agree.
The preposition "with" follows the use of the verb "concur." For example, "I concur with your opinion."
I believe that dogs are mammals. Do you concur?
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Scientists concur with the opinion that the Sun is the center of our solar system. Concur is a verb which means to agree.
I spoke with Bob about the upcoming litigation, and I concur with his recommendation.
concur Agree, consent, accede, assent, concur
You make a valiant point, and because of that, I concur.