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concur in or concur with
Dear Teacher,
Which sentence is correct ?
I don't know that I concur in your decision to try and run for office.
OR
I don't know that I concur with your decision to try and run for office.
Which is correct and why... How do i distinguish about which one to use..concur in or concur with?
I am studying for my gmat and am awaiting your reply.
Regards,
Shrutkeerti Khurana
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Re: concur in or concur with

Originally Posted by
shrutkeerti Dear Teacher,
Which sentence is correct ?
I don't know that I concur in your decision to try and run for office.
OR
I don't know that I concur with your decision to try and run for office.
Which is correct and why... How do i distinguish about which one to use..concur in or concur with?
I am studying for my gmat and am awaiting your reply.
Regards,
Shrutkeerti Khurana
concur with someone/something + on/in something. It's often the case that 'with someone/something' is omitted (...),
EX: He concurred (with them) on the issue.
EX: She concurred (with their decision) to market the product.
EX: They concurred (with us) in marketing the product in Asia.
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