Chihiro
Do we agree "with" a strategy, or agree "on" a strategy?
31. Mai 2022 03:09
Antworten · 9
7
You can agree "with" a strategy if you weren't involved in creating or choosing it but you think it's a good idea. If you were involved in the creative process or the selection of the strategy, then you must have agreed "on" it.
31. Mai 2022
3
It could work either way, but usually we would say we agree with someone on a strategy / course of action, etc.
31. Mai 2022
1
If we agree with a strategy, it means we think the (already existing) strategy is good. If we agree on a strategy, it means we are deciding what the strategy should be. (I'm agreeing with David K and Johanthan K's answers.)
10. Juni 2022
1
They are both good, but have different meanings. If I agree with someone, then my opinion is the same as theirs. If two or more people agree on something, then they’ve made a decision together. The city council agreed on a policy to close the parks at night, but I don’t agree with it. (‘it’ meaning ‘the policy’. I could also replace ‘it’ with ‘them’, with ‘them’ meaning ‘the city council’)
31. Mai 2022
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