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concur

[kuhn-kur] / kənˈkɜr /


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Christopher Marlowe truthers aside, William Shakespeare was an actual person who, historical records concur, married a pregnant woman eight years his senior and had three kids: Susanna, the eldest, and twins Judith and Hamnet.

From Los Angeles Times

Fellow farmer Don Bransford concurred: “It wasn’t a fire, like you had up in Paradise, or it wasn’t a flood. It was an invisible disaster, and the only real visual was bare ground.”

From Los Angeles Times

I concur with the March 28 editorial “Break up the human organ monopoly,” but there are other measures needed to address the organ donation shortage.

From Washington Post

The Russians had meanwhile stalled, he said, concurring with the commander of the Adam Tactical Group.

From New York Times

“West Seattle is one word when spoken,” concurred commenter Little_Lord_Fauntleroy.

From Seattle Times