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The phrase "agree to anything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a willingness to accept any proposal or condition without reservation.
Example: "In negotiations, it's important to know your limits and not agree to anything that could harm your interests."
Alternatives: "consent to everything" or "accept any terms".
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"I didn't agree to anything.
It's the default if Republicans won't agree to anything else.
I'll agree to anything if you stop them showing up".
"I told everyone in the neighborhood not to agree to anything they said".
Getting the PRD to agree to anything else would probably have been impossible.
You knew he would agree to anything, but you never knew if you'd actually get it.
The local authority is still under no obligation to agree to anything at all.
"But before we agree to anything, I want to find out more about it".
The Democratic Unionist party would be unable to agree to anything that could be seen to forgive the IRA.
But the Treasury is not willing to agree to anything until it has a better measure of the final bill.
"They did not agree to anything," Christine Berthet, co-chairwoman of the board's Transportation Planning Committee, said.
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