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The phrase "able to agree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity or willingness to reach a consensus or accept a particular viewpoint.
Example: "After much discussion, we found that we were finally able to agree on the project's direction."
Alternatives: "capable of agreeing" or "willing to concur".
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"No one seemed able to agree on anything".
No wonder that they have not been able to agree.
"No, I would not be able to agree with that".
Other creditors have only been able to agree to give the equivalent of 85%.
But this is one aspect we ought to be able to agree on.
The PML-Q is a feuding mob, able to agree on almost nothing.
Different groups were thus able to agree on the rules of the game.
"I do not think that Tahrir Square is able to agree on one person now.
The problem is that neither creditors nor debtors seem to be able to agree.
Both sides should be able to agree that they have converged on this point.
The House has not been able to agree even on the outlines of a budget.
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