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have concurred

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

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“From the moment of my unfortunate accident, I have concurred, wholeheartedly, in that appellation. There are none finer.”

From New York Times Nov. 13, 2020

Others in the West Virginia delegation have concurred with her and pressed the case in their respective chambers.

From New York Times Mar. 8, 2011

Proposed investors have concurred with that statement and have shown intent and proof of funds in their respective quests for getting involved with Notts County.

From BBC Feb. 11, 2010

"The House conferees have concurred," he said, "in the Senate amendment on the 10% surcharge."

From Time Magazine Archive

Perhaps not all his younger colleagues would have concurred with his calculation of the balance, but at least he was trying to strike one.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik