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The phrase "agree read" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing, and it cannot be used in any context without further clarification.
Example: "I need you to agree to the terms before you read the document."
Alternatives: "consent to read" or "approve the reading".
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"When it comes to protecting Internet freedom, the Christian Coalition and MoveOn respectfully agree," read the New York Times ad.
"Many Now Agree," read the front-page New York Times subhead, "That All the Parties, Not Just Arafat, Were to Blame".
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Although it may be a less structured experience, they agree, reading The Times online can also be a richer one.
"A very nice gesture," Del Naja agrees, reading the card.
Nearly two in five agreed reading was "cool", but about one in three said they only read when they had to.
We'd alternate chapters, pages, paragraphs, finally sentences, at last agree to read him in unison.
When you choose to use the On-Campus Recruiting service, you also agree to read and follow CCS's Student Rights and Responsibilities.
Greene agreed to read the manuscript.
Couldn't agree more: reading subtitles is so annoying.
Everybody agrees, having read their counter-insurgency manuals, on the importance of a legitimate government.
Alice agrees to read his stories, and buys one for $10, just to encourage him.
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