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I 100% agree vs I totally agree

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey the same meaning of complete agreement. The choice between 'I 100% agree' and 'I totally agree' is a matter of personal preference or style.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

I 100% agree

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express complete agreement.

This phrase is used to emphasize complete agreement with a statement or opinion.

Examples:

  • I 100% agree with your assessment of the situation.
  • She 100% agrees with the decision made by the committee.
  • Mr President, I agree 100 % with Mrs Schierhuber.
  • I agree 100% and it probably wouldn't work.
  • Mr President, I shall start by saying very clearly that I can agree 100% with the statement just made by Mr Haarder.
  • I agree 100% that Israelis have a right to live without the threat of rocket attacks.
  • Bela, I agree 100% Now, Dracula, that's a role that requires talent.
  • I might not agree 100% on everything Parliament has voted, but what Parliament has done today is put the single market for telecoms on the agenda.
  • The only thing to be said about Mr Wurtz, in fact, is that we agree 100% with what he had to say about President Bush's policies.
  • I 100% refuse to negotiate with terrorists.
  • I 100% guarantee you this girl's finished with you.
  • I 100% did not roll my eyes.
  • I 100% did not roll my eyes.
  • George Tucker, I 100% forbid you from spoiling my little girl's Christmas.
  • I agree with you 100%, honey.
  • You will agree with me 100% when I explain my theory, my little plan.
  • I agree almost 100% with it.
  • I 100% should've told you sooner, but Brody swore me to secrecy, and I don't even know if I did the right thing by telling you.
  • In my capacity as a Member of the Transport Committee, I 100% support the Koch report which seeks to make it compulsory for all vehicles - minibuses, buses, coaches, light commercial vehicles and lorries - to be equipped with seat anchorages and head restraints.
  • I'd been through so many learning experiences, and I felt that at this point I deserved to open up something that I 100% believed was who I am.
  • They agree that prudent debt write-off is useful and necessary if certain countries are to reach the agreed development goals, but they have reservations about 100% debt relief.
  • The Belgian authorities do not agree with the claim made by FVP/Prodipresse that DPLP exaggerated the investments and additional costs related to increasing national early morning coverage from 82 % to 100 %.

Alternatives:

  • I completely agree
  • I wholeheartedly agree
  • I fully agree
  • I absolutely agree
  • I totally agree

I totally agree

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express complete agreement.

This phrase is used to indicate full agreement with a statement or opinion.

Examples:

  • I totally agree with your point of view.
  • They totally agree on the best course of action.
  • I totally agree with what has been said this afternoon on the situation of the people in Afghanistan.
  • Consequently, I totally agree with the rapporteur.
  • I totally agree with Mr Karas.
  • No, I totally agree with her.
  • I totally agree with you that this House should always be delighted when the Council as such pays attention to our reports.
  • I totally agree with you, because personally I really don't think that you're her type.
  • But I totally agree with Mr Dupuis.
  • Madam President, I totally agree with Mr De Clercq.
  • I totally agree with the criticism levelled by my fellow Members.
  • As Mr Rapkay said, competition policy is an instrument, not an end in itself - I totally agree.
  • Mr Crowley, I totally agree with you.
  • I totally agree with the Commission's objective.
  • I totally agree with the Commissioner: Europe has to be, and is, about more than economics and trade.
  • I totally agree with you, I only need give you a few figures.
  • I totally agree, Mr Capoulas Santos, that we need to simplify as much as possible.
  • I am delighted to see the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund being utilised in the affected regions mentioned previously and I totally agree with this.
  • I totally agree with Mrs Keppelhoff that it makes no sense to say all products should have to come from one's own farm.
  • Yes, I totally agree with you: maximum investment is obviously required for development, but on the conditions that I mentioned.
  • People also mentioned GM foods, and I totally agree with them on that: there is need for action in that area.
  • Look, I totally agree... one-night stands are the worst.

Alternatives:

  • I completely agree
  • I wholeheartedly agree
  • I fully agree
  • I absolutely agree
  • I 100% agree

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