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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree to a contract" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone has accepted the terms and conditions of a contract.
Example: "After reviewing the terms, both parties decided to agree to a contract that outlined their responsibilities."
Alternatives: "consent to a contract" or "accept a contract."
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For the deal to happen, Anthony would probably need to agree to a contract extension.
Designs can evolve independently if all parties agree to a contract or designs can be modified iteratively in negotiation processes.
Knowing that you will be locked in, they lower the phone's price to entice you to agree to a contract.
And if Jeremy Roenick of Phoenix does not agree to a contract extension, he may be dealt before the deadline.
Whether Bruyneel, who was not available for comment, would agree to a contract quickly was uncertain, not to say dubious.
That smaller mystery has been solved: Amukamara became the final first-round pick of the 2011 draft to agree to a contract.
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Houston finally agreed to a contract that pays Waste Management $3 million a year for recycling but ends glass pickup.
He agreed to a contract yesterday with the Braves.
The next day Testaverde agreed to a contract.
As a result, the UAW agreed to a contract that it later regretted accepting.
Hensley, a high school right-hander from Edmond, Okla., agreed to a contract on Friday.
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