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What is the past tense of concur?

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The past tense of concur is concurred.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of concur is concurs.

The present participle of concur is concurring.

The past participle of concur is concurred.

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Justice White concurred in Griswold, reasoning that the Court should instead strike down the state law.
The opinion concurred in a judgment striking down New Jersey's partial birth abortion statute.
Lord Nolan concurred with most of Lord Browne-Wilkinson's opinion but dissented on one matter, considered further below.
Overall, it could be said that adjudicator Beryl Dixon's awards concurred with popular opinion.
He concurred affably, puckering his lips in thought as he pondered over the last decade's adventures.
It was a decision made by the chief justice and concurred with by every member of the Senate.

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