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être d'accord avec quelqu'un sur quelque chose

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I. concur <Part pres concurring; Pret imperf, Part perf concurred> [Brit kənˈkəː, americ kənˈkər] VERBO trans

concur
convenir (that que)

II. concur <Part pres concurring; Pret imperf, Part perf concurred> [Brit kənˈkəː, americ kənˈkər] VERBO intr

1. concur (agree):

concur
être d'accord (with avec)

2. concur (act together):

to concur in action, measure, decision
to concur with sb in condemning

3. concur (tally):

concur data, results, views:
concorder (with avec)

4. concur (combine):

to concur to do
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rejoindre qn sur qc
to concur with sb on sth formal

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concur <-rr-> [kənˈkɜ:ʳ, americ -ˈkɜ:r] VERBO intr formal (agree)

to concur with sb in sth
to concur with sb's opinion/view
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concur <-rr-> [kən·ˈkɜr] VERBO intr formal (agree)

to concur with sb in sth
to concur with sb's opinion/view
Present
Iconcur
youconcur
he/she/itconcurs
weconcur
youconcur
theyconcur
Past
Iconcurred
youconcurred
he/she/itconcurred
weconcurred
youconcurred
theyconcurred
Present Perfect
Ihaveconcurred
youhaveconcurred
he/she/ithasconcurred
wehaveconcurred
youhaveconcurred
theyhaveconcurred
Past Perfect
Ihadconcurred
youhadconcurred
he/she/ithadconcurred
wehadconcurred
youhadconcurred
theyhadconcurred

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Non-possession provides for conditions under which none of the entities have cause to assert exclusivity which is not concurred by others.
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Other critics concurred that the film had artistic merit.
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The film generated mostly negative reviews, with several critics concurring that the chemistry between the lead pair is what makes the film watchable.
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It was more thorough than the first board, and concurred with the first board's conclusion.
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Other spark plug collectors concurred with his assessment.
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