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had concurred

  • past perfect
    of concur.
    concur
    verb (used without object)
    to accord in opinion; agree.

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Monroe had concurred with their finding and, after consulting with his chain of command and Mecklenburg County District Attorney Andrew Murray, pressed forward with the arrest.

From Slate Oct. 1, 2015

They said New York Fed officials had concurred with an AIG decision not to reveal the names of banks that got payments, or amounts.

From Reuters Jan. 28, 2010

Later, before the Senate Armed Services Committee, MacArthur testified that he had concurred in the decision to withdraw the troops from Korea.

From Time Magazine Archive

But Bear Smith, it appeared, had concurred in no such thing.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sir Harry Vane and some members who had concurred with the committee of safety, were ordered into a like confinement.

From The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E. From Charles I. to Cromwell by David Hume