Concur in a sentence as a verb

I've lived in Korea for quite a length of time and my wife is Korean...and I concur that it's a nightmare.

I don't concur with your assessment about corruption.

While I concur that not watching TV is a decent solution, please don't insult the population.

I concur with the concurrer and the author with my own more 'positive' addendum:I just want a cleaned/tarted up C.

As a fellow sibling of a severely autistic individual, I concur on all points.

Let people define their own concurrency models and semantics on top of what the language provides by default though.

I concur with the Skype 5 degraded UI. I also have a warning to others:After struggling to see the benefit of Skype 5, I wished to downgrade back to the previous version.

Even though I am an advocate of procedural generation, I concur that this is a problem with procedural generation.

Empires being what empires are, even fading ones, try to concur and/or influence as much neighbours as possible, especially if a neighbour is posing an indirect threat to the empire’s regime rulers.

You're extrapolating the rewrite of a poorly maintained C++ server to mean something about the overall C++ quality at Google?I fully concur with haberman about the state of C++ at Google.

As another female founder I concur: blind applications would make me more comfortable to consider applying to funds in general, not just YC. As an audio processing geek, getting male and female voices to sound the same is actually pretty hard without losing diction, but at least having the application have a separate cover-sheet for the founder's names and any information that might give away identifiers about gender, race and nationality would be a good start, so applications could be read 'blind'.

Concur definitions

verb

be in accord; be in agreement; "We agreed on the terms of the settlement"; "I can't agree with you!"; "I hold with those who say life is sacred"; "Both philosophers concord on this point"

See also: agree hold concord

verb

happen simultaneously; "The two events coincided"

See also: coincide