generally concur
Frequency: 6.24.5 per million words
Used when most people in a group agree.
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Examples (20)
- Scientists generally concur that climate change is a reality.
- Experts generally concur that regular exercise benefits mental health.
- The committee members generally concur on the need for stricter regulations.
- We generally concur with the auditor's findings.
- Although there were some dissenting voices, the critics generally concurred that the film was a masterpiece.
- Historians generally concur on the causes of the conflict.
- Most economists generally concur with the central bank's decision.
- The board will generally concur when the data are compelling.
- The focus group participants generally concurred on their preference for the new packaging.
- Our reviewers would generally concur with that interpretation.
- While the details are still debated, historians generally concur about the main causes of the war.
- Doctors generally concur that prevention is better than cure.
- By the end of the meeting, the board will have generally concurred on a path forward.
- I generally concur with your assessment of the risks.
- The public seems to generally concur that more funding should be allocated to healthcare.
- Researchers generally concur that the sample size is adequate.
- We found that the experts we interviewed generally concur in their assessment of the situation.
- The departments generally concur on the proposed timeline.
- Legal scholars generally concur that the ruling will have significant long-term implications.
- If asked, stakeholders generally concur with the outlined priorities.