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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Could not agree any more

Hi, Hello everyone.

Thanks in advance.

I couldn't have put it better myself.

Does that mean "I couldn't agree any more"?
  

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It can either be: " I couldn't agree any more. "

  • It can either be: " I couldn't agree any more.
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It can either be:
" I couldn't agree any more. "
" I couldn't have agreed more."
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Hi,

I couldn't have put it better myself.

Does that mean "I couldn't agree any more"?

It does strongly suggest that you agree.

But really, you are saying to the other person,

'You have expressed that really well. I could not have said it any better'.



Clive

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