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  • 1I couldn't agree more — I support that very strongly. I couldn t agree more with the opinions stated in your recent editorial. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form somebody couldn t agree more: Lots of people think the use of handheld phones while driving should be… …

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  • 2I couldn't agree more — I couldn’t agree more spoken phrase used for emphasizing that you agree with something that someone has said Thesaurus: ways of agreeing with someonesynonym Main entry: agree …

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  • 3I couldn't agree more — spoken used for emphasizing that you agree with something that someone has said …

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  • 4agree */*/*/ — UK [əˈɡriː] / US [əˈɡrɪ] verb [not usually progressive] Word forms agree : present tense I/you/we/they agree he/she/it agrees present participle agreeing past tense agreed past participle agreed Get it right: agree: When you want to say that you… …

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  • 5agree — a|gree W1S1 [əˈgri:] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(same opinion)¦ 2¦(say yes)¦ 3¦(decide together)¦ 4¦(be the same)¦ 5 agree to differ/disagree Phrasal verbs  agree with something ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: agréer, from gré …

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  • 6agree — verb 1 share opinion ADVERB ▪ emphatically, heartily, strongly, very much ▪ I very much agree with your point. ▪ absolutely, completely, en …

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  • 7agree — verb 1 SAME OPINION (intransitive, transitive not in progressive) to have the same opinion about something as someone else (+ with): Mr Larsen seems to think it s too risky and I agree with him. | agree: Teenagers and their parents rarely agree.… …

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  • 8could — strong /kUd/ modal verb 3rd person singular couldnegative short form couldn t 1 the past tense of can : Could you hear that all right? | I couldn t get tickets after all, they were sold out. | Marcia said we could smoke, it was okay with her. see …

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  • 9could — W1S1 [kəd strong kud] modal v negative short form couldn t ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(past ability)¦ 2¦(possibility)¦ 3¦(emphasizing your feelings)¦ 4¦(requesting)¦ 5¦(suggesting)¦ 6¦(annoyance)¦ 7 couldn t be better/worse/more pleased etc 8 I couldn t …

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  • 10Agreeing and disagreeing — This entry first explains how to ask someone whether they agree with you or not, and then explains different ways of showing agreement and disagreement. ◊ asking for agreement You can ask someone if they agree with your opinion of something or… …

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