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how to say you agree with someone
how to say you agree with what someone just said in a formal setting.
Example:
I think system A does not work well.
In conformation with what you just said system A is one of the worst !
What else I can say instead of in conformation with?
Sep 14, 2017 4:37 PM
Answers · 2
If someone said something ("It doesn't work well") and you want to express your agreement, here are the most common ways:
- I agree (completely).
- I agree with you.
- I agree that it doesn't work well.
- I agree with you that it doesn't work well.
Here are less common phrases:
- I agree on that (point).
- We agree on that (point).
- I agree with you on that (point).
- We are in agreement on that (point).
- I have the same opinion about that (as you).
- We are of the same opinion about that.
Some people say things like "I agree with the fact ...", but I don't think it's a correct way.
September 14, 2017
"In confirmation" is not a common way to say it.
"I agree", "I am in complete agreement" would both work well in a formal setting.
September 14, 2017
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