concur with, concur in
After the verb concur, use the preposition with to introduce the name of the person or thing the subject is in agreement with.
- Mr. Howard concurs with you.
- The board concurs with your analysis of the situation.
The preposition in can be used to introduce the area of agreement.
- Paleontologists concur with each other in this interpretation of the data.
- The members concur in supporting Ron’s nomination.
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