[Grammar] Sentence construction

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mamen

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Which one is correct?

Are you with agreement with me?


Are you with the agreement I made?
 

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Neither, I don't think. Maybe the second is grammatical (I'm not sure), but it I don't think 'with' collocates with 'agreement'.

'Are you in agreement with me?'
'Are you for the agreement I made.'

These would be more common, but still quite strange.

'Do you agree?'

That is by far the most common and simple.
 

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Which one is correct?

Are you with agreement with me?


Are you with the agreement I made?

"Are you in agreement with me?"
 
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