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The phrase "agree reduce" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning, making it difficult to determine when it could be used.
Example: "We need to agree to reduce our expenses for the upcoming quarter."
Alternatives: "concur to lessen" or "consent to decrease".
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It would, all sides agree, reduce the number of African-American and Latino students at nearly every selective college and graduate school, with more Asian-American and white students gaining entrance instead.
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But to implement the programme they will need to agree reduced prices with vaccine manufacturers and gather funding from international donors.
It alleged that in 2014 the clubs negotiated with Infantino, who was then general secretary of Uefa, to agree reduced punishments.
Some players have agreed reduced terms to stay but with incentives.
As the club strives to make monthly savings of £1m, some players have agreed reduced terms to stay - but with incentives.
Therefore, the requirement that only responses for which raters agreed reduced the number of responses in level 2 more than responses in levels 1 or 3.
A trade bloc is a group of countries that agree to reduce trade barriers between themselves.
The parties agree to reduce electoral fraud by speeding up the implementation of individual voter registration.
Companies will have a "business as usual" baseline from which they agree to reduce their pollution.
This international treaty would set global standards for CO2 emissions and, as scientists increasingly agree, effectively reduce global climate change.
Developing nations agree to reduce tariffs on manufactured goods but gain the right to protect key industries.
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