Examples of 'not quite agree' in a sentence
Meaning of "not quite agree"
not quite agree: This phrase is used to indicate a partial disagreement or a lack of complete agreement with a statement or opinion
How to use "not quite agree" in a sentence
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not quite agree
I do not quite agree with you.
This explains Although electronic interference but not quite agree with known age finds.
She does not quite agree with what the man said.
There are however two things with which I personally do not quite agree.
But he did not quite agree with Hamlet.
No. 33 appreciates the words of his manager, but does not quite agree.
Doctors do not quite agree on how best to treat DCIS.
Naturally, UEFA did not quite agree.
For this reason, I do not quite agree with the rapporteur on one point.
There is, perhaps, one point where I do not quite agree with Mr FUippi.
There is, perhaps, one point where I do not quite agree with Mr Filippi.
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I just do not agree with it this time
I agree that is the point why we are here
I could not agree with you more