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Lursa dearest if you are going to concur then you must concur IN not With.
You either CONCUR IN or you DEMURE FROM.
If you want to sound smart and use those big college words then you have to use the right college phrases with them too.
LMAO, yes and you should remember the same when attempting (ineptly) to insult someone's intelligence…you might want to be accurate!
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Use concur in a sentence | concur sentence examples
Concur | Definition of Concur by Merriam-Webster
‘Concur in’ vs. ‘Concur with’ | cat.wordpandit.com
"Concur with is followed by the person sharing a decision or agreement (the focus is on the person)."
I was indeed agreeing with him. :mrgreen: