Concur

usgb/kənˈkɜːr/Volume
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Used in formal contexts, such as academic papers and official meetings, to express agreement among professionals. SlideThe board members concur on the proposed merger.
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Conveys a strong sense of agreement, often signifying complete alignment in opinion or decision. SlideI concur wholeheartedly with your observation.
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Commonly used in legal or judicial contexts to indicate a judge or lawyer's agreement with a point or verdict. SlideThe judge concurred with the jury's decision.