[Grammar] Sentence construction

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mamen

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Which one is correct?

Are you with agreement with me?


Are you with the agreement I made?
 
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Neither, I don't think. Maybe the second is grammatical (I'm not sure), but it I don't think 'with' collocates with 'agreement'.

'Are you in agreement with me?'
'Are you for the agreement I made.'

These would be more common, but still quite strange.

'Do you agree?'

That is by far the most common and simple.
 
Which one is correct?

Are you with agreement with me?


Are you with the agreement I made?

"Are you in agreement with me?"
 
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