How to Spell in Agreement

As a copy editor, one of the most important aspects of our job is ensuring that all of the content we publish is free from errors. One of the most common errors we come across is incorrect spelling, especially when it comes to words that are commonly used in agreement. In this article, we’ll explore the proper way to spell in agreement, so you can avoid making this common mistake.

Firstly, it’s important to understand what we mean by “in agreement”. This phrase refers to when two or more people, groups, or entities are in harmony or in alignment with one another. When we write about this concept, we usually use one of two phrases: “in agreement” or “in accordance”. Both phrases are used interchangeably, and both are correct.

When writing either of these phrases, it’s important to remember that they are two separate words, and should always be spelled as such. The phrase “in agreement” should not be spelled as “inagreement” or “inaggreement”. Similarly, “in accordance” should not be spelled as “in accordance” or “inacordance”. These misspellings are a common mistake, but they can be easily avoided by remembering to keep the two words separate.

Another common mistake when spelling in agreement is forgetting to add the preposition “with”. When we write that two people are “in agreement”, we are saying that they are in agreement with one another. This preposition is essential to the meaning of the phrase, and must be included.

It’s also important to pay attention to the context in which we use the phrase “in agreement”. For example, if we are referring to a contract or agreement between two parties, we might use the phrase “in agreement with the terms of the contract”. In this case, the preposition “with” is still essential, but it’s important to include additional context to make the meaning clear.

In conclusion, spelling in agreement correctly is an important part of clear and effective communication. By remembering to keep “in” and “agreement” as separate words, adding the preposition “with” where appropriate, and paying attention to the context in which we use the phrase, we can avoid common mistakes and ensure that our writing is always clear, concise and accurate.