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to concur
01
être d'accord
to express agreement with a particular opinion, statement, action, etc.
Intransitive: to concur on an opinion or action
Example
The scientists reviewed the data independently, but in the end, they all concurred on the results.
After a thorough discussion, the team was able to concur on the strategy to address the challenges they were facing in the project.
As the negotiations progressed, the two parties found common ground and began to concur on key terms for the partnership.
02
coïncider
to occur at the same time
Intransitive: to concur | to concur with an event
Example
The release of the new movie seemed to concur with the actor 's birthday celebrations.
The opening of the art exhibition concurred with the gala dinner , making it an unforgettable night for attendees.
By a strange twist of fate, their arrivals at the station seemed to concur, even though they took different routes.
Exemple
The scientists reviewed the data independently, but in the end, they all concurred on the results.
After a thorough discussion, the team was able to concur on the strategy to address the challenges they were facing in the project.
As the negotiations progressed, the two parties found common ground and began to concur on key terms for the partnership.
In the academic debate, the scholars tended to concur on the significance of the recent research findings.
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