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Meanings of disagree strongly in English
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Usage of disagree strongly in English
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No doubt, Mr Trump will disagreestrongly with his final verdict.
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Now you may disagreestrongly with the decisions, but the opposite also has its problems.
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But, as Smith is aware, they tend to disagreestrongly with some of his politics.
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I would disagreestrongly.
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On a scale from one, disagreestrongly, to five, agree strongly: The instructor held students to a high standard of performance.
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Gender gap: Young women believe strongly they have to work harder than men to get ahead in the workplace, although their male contemporaries disagreestrongly.
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Some of his senior lawmakers disagreedstrongly, however, with the idea of such a coalition.
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Trump said he and others in the administration had disagreedstrongly with many of Bolton's suggestions.
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Giordano said he has advertised in the newspaper for 20 years and disagreedstrongly with publication of the map.
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While four of the 11 Supreme Court magistrates disagreedstrongly with the verdict, the evidence against Mr Barrionuevo, confirmed by his subordinates, was substantial.
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Mr Trump tweeted then that he had fired him, and " disagreedstrongly with many of his suggestions, as did others in the Administration".
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But his "article" is both insensitive and hurtful; most insensitive is his description of the 10 priests who wrote disagreeingstrongly with his views.