concur - use in sentences

Preposition: with

  • remark: The Chairperson said he could concur with these remarks.
  • finding: Some of these concur with the findings some do not.
  • conclusion: We are in broad agreement with the recommendations and are happy to concur with the conclusions on the key issues as identified.
  • speaker: I concur with the speaker that it is a great time to be an information professional.
  • opinion: I enjoyed both talks although I'd concur with the other opinions about the pub afterward.

Modifying Another Word

  • wholeheartedly: Friend was saying about the policy of the SNP, I wholeheartedly concur.
  • heartily: We heartily concur with these " four points " which are endorsed by the Green Paper launched by David Blunkett.
  • unanimously: The twenty authors of this book concur unanimously on the first part of the answer: We must be engaged.
  • broadly: Thin section fabric studies concur broadly with Talbot et al.
  • readily: These are fine words with which we may readily concur.
  • entirely: The Prime Minister: I concur entirely with what the right hon.

Preposition: in

  • opinion: All concur in opinion that he was a meek, charitable, and pious bishop.
  • view: I have also consulted some sagacious and experienced observers, and, after deliberation, they concur in this view.
  • verdict: I may add that I entirely concur in the verdict, which the jury pronounced " .
  • mark: Decisions of Boards of Examiners 9.18 The internal and External Examiners must concur in the mark and grade to be awarded to each student.

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