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Idiom: there's little chance | Phrasal verb: turn into
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Test No. incompl/elem-16 "Learn it by heart", question 4

You will probably agree ......... me.

(a) with
(b) for
(c) in

Test No. incompl/elem-16 "Learn it by heart", answer 4

You will probably agree with me.

Correct answer: (a) with
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