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Can "second" be used in meaning "support, agree with"? Like this:
"I second him"
If yes, is it common used or not? Formal or casual?
Jun 2, 2021 8:36 PM
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Hi Максим how are you?
The phrase that is typically said, is "I second that" (to be in agreement with).
It would probably be toward the more casual (informal) side I would say.
Good question, let me know if that makes sense!
June 2, 2021
I'm next to him is the right term
June 3, 2021
Yes you are right this sentence is used for telling someone that you agree with what they are saying .
" i second that " we can say that an idiomatic way of saying you agree with someone's opinion and support them .
June 4, 2021
Right means correct
June 4, 2021
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June 2, 2021
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