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I agree with your point vs I got you

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I agree with your point' is used when you want to express your agreement with someone's opinion or statement. 'I got you' is used informally to indicate that you understand what someone is saying or that you are there to support them.

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I agree with your point

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express agreement with someone's opinion or statement.

This phrase is used when you want to show that you agree with what someone has said or their perspective on a particular topic.

Examples:

  • I agree with your point about the importance of education.
  • I completely agree with your point on the need for more sustainable practices.
  • She made a good argument, and I agree with her point.
  • I agree with your point that we need to take action now.
  • He raised some valid concerns, and I agree with his point.
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Alternatives:

  • I agree with you.
  • I agree with that.
  • I agree with what you said.
  • I agree with your opinion.
  • I agree with your perspective.

I got you

This phrase is correct and commonly used informally to indicate understanding or support for someone.

'I got you' is used to show that you understand what someone is saying or to express that you are there to support them.

Examples:

  • Don't worry, I got you.
  • I understand what you're going through, and I got you.
  • I got you, I'll help you with that.
  • You can count on me, I got you.
  • I got you, I'll back you up.
  • I got you a special surprise.
  • So I got you a journal.
  • Well, I got you a s'more.
  • I got you something special from the commissary.
  • I got you a place right on our street.
  • Now I got you a good case.
  • And I got you some of this.
  • Besides, I got you a few things.
  • I got you a talking Thomas the Tank Engine for Thanksgiving.
  • I got you your first job.
  • I got you a little bit there.
  • I got you some room fresheners.
  • Ty, I got you bagels.
  • Ty, I got you bagels.
  • But I got you some nicer.
  • I got you a little of everything.
  • I got you Norris's file.
  • I got you released from Polyhedrus.
  • Eat those carrot sticks I got you.
  • I got you some stuff at the drugstore.

Alternatives:

  • I understand.
  • I'm here for you.
  • I support you.
  • I've got your back.
  • I'm with you.

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