concur

concur on (someone or something)

To agree on a particular person or idea. Have you two concurred on a recipient for the scholarship? We definitely concur on the fact that this town is the ideal place to raise our family. Please tell me the doctors have concurred on a treatment so we can start the patient on it.
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concur on (someone or something) with (one)

To agree with one about a particular issue, idea, or person. Have you concurred on this with John yet, or are you two still deciding on a recipient for the scholarship? I have concurred on the recipient of the scholarship with the rest of the committee. Please tell me the doctor has concurred on a treatment with the rest of the team so we can start the patient on it.
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concur with (one)

To agree with one (about a particular issue, idea, or person). Have you concurred with John yet, or are you two still deciding on a recipient for the scholarship? I concur with you that this town is the ideal place to raise our family. Please tell me the doctors have concurred with each other on a treatment plan so we can start the patient on it.
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concur with (one) on (someone or something)

To agree with one about a particular issue, idea, or person. Have you concurred with John on this yet, or are you two still deciding on a recipient for the scholarship? I have concurred with the rest of the committee on the recipient of the scholarship. Please tell me the doctors have concurred with each other on a treatment plan so we can start the patient on it.
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concur on someone or something (with someone)

 and concur (on someone or something) with someone
to agree with someone about someone or something. I certainly do concur on this matter with all of you. I concur with you on Tom. We concurred with the committee on you as our choice for the job. We concurred on the plans with the council.
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