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has concurred

  • present perfect
    of concur (3rd person singular).
    concur
    verb (used without object)
    to accord in opinion; agree.

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The EPA is not a party to this case, but it has concurred with the MPCA’s assertion that it made substantive revisions to the draft permit in response to its concerns.

From Washington Times Jan. 20, 2020

The state agency has previously defended the permitting process, and the EPA has concurred with the MPCA’s assertion that it made substantive revisions to the draft permit in response to the federal agency’s concerns.

From Seattle Times Nov. 19, 2019

"The city is the final arbiter," Palumbo said, noting that the Department of Building and Safety "has concurred with us there are no active faults on this site."

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 12, 2018

But based on its study, a new intersection would be required, and that intersection “just could not handle the traffic,” Mr. Trichilo said, adding that the Federal Highway Administration has concurred.

From New York Times Oct. 21, 2017

That Divine action has concurred and concurs in these laws we know by deductions from our primary intuitions; and physical science, if unable to demonstrate such action, is at least as impotent to disprove it.

From On the Genesis of Species by St. George Mivart