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see eye to eye
- To be in agreement: “David and Susan found it difficult to work together as they seldom saw eye to eye on an issue.â€
Idioms and Phrases
Agree completely, as in I'm so glad we see eye to eye on whom we should pick for department head . This expression appears in the Bible (Isaiah 52:8). [c. 1600]Example Sentences
Far-right leaders, currently growing in support across much of Europe, view her as 'one of the gang' - even if they don't see eye to eye on every issue.
“He and I don’t necessarily vibe. ... We don’t see eye to eye,†Smith said of James.
There also appeared to be genuine respect toward the president over the issues on which the two leaders see eye to eye.
Additionally, the original Brics states have often struggled to see eye to eye, and cohesion and consensus will be even more difficult to achieve with an expanded membership.
For a long time, it didn’t seem to matter that they didn’t always see eye to eye.
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