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The phrase "agree to a date" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing plans or arrangements for a specific day or time. Example: "After talking for weeks, they finally agreed to a date and decided to meet at the park next Saturday."
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You'd meet a girl, hit it off, get her number and agree to a date.
The two parties cannot even agree to a date for discussing strategy.Meanwhile Mr D'Alema's government is looking weak.
After being unable to agree to a date for the general election, parliament expired in January 2015 as the terms of most members ended.
Is there any chance at all that we could agree to a date when it, or some mutation of it, could be with us?
Wright gave Ashley, who owns 55% of Sports Direct, until 21 March to agree to a date before 1 June to be questioned by MPs.
"It would no doubt be wonderful to just be at a meeting and be able to agree to a date on the spot," said Ms. Aston, who keeps a desk calendar at home.
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Finally, she agreed to a date.
Impressed by his directness, she agreed to a date.
After a week of exchanging messages, Ms. Roberts agreed to a date (her first via Match.com, Mr. Mabe's seventh).
Luckily for him – and me – she agreed to a date and they were married within the year.
The United States and its partners — Russia, Britain, China, France and Germany — wanted to resume talks this month, but Iran never agreed to a date, so a meeting isn't expected until January.
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