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Other Ways To Say In Agreement With

used to say that you are both very smart if you and another person have the same “okay” idea. Merriam-Webster.com thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/agreement. Access 27 Nov 2020. What made you want to try a deal? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible). The British have used if you agree with someone saying that they have used the most important aspect of a situation to show that you agree with something, to allow them, or understand I don`t know / I take your point/ It`s true, but…: as a polite way of saying that you don`t really agree with someone: “Peter is really unpleasant sometimes”. I don`t know, he`s always been very nice to me. “These gas taxes are too high. “Well, I take your point of view at our disposal. But maybe it will encourage people to use their cars less. “He`s a tough person you can work with. “It`s true, but she`s a very good designer. to show that you agree with that. what someone just said to say that you agree or accept what someone says, even if you may not really agree with you American for the approval of a proposal that someone has made nglish: translation of the agreement spoken for Spanish speaker in response to the assertion that you quite agree with someone used primarily for the expression of joy or to say that you are with a description of someone or opinion of something absolutely not/ Naturally not…

/ type type! You do not agree at all with what someone said, “I think I should be responsible for the accident.” “Absolutely not! / Of course not! / Nothing like that! There`s no way it`s your fault.” If an idea resonates in a group or country, the people there agree. You can say she tells me again: a more informal way of saying that you quite agree with someone: `It`s so cold outside!` “You can say it again!” “Buses are unreliable!” “You`re telling me! I`ve been waiting here for half an hour.` used to say that you agree with a statement or accept a proposal or formal order in accordance with what has been said or approved, but…/Excuse me, but…/Forgive me, but…/ used so politely someone say you don`t agree with them: Excuse/me/pardon me, but it was never proved that stole.