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The phrase "agree to dates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing scheduling or confirming specific dates for an event or meeting.
Example: "We need to agree to dates for the upcoming project deadlines during our next meeting."
Alternatives: "confirm the dates" or "settle on dates".
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The arbitrator, Shyam Das, could do that if lawyers for the owners and the players ever agree to dates for the hearing.
Other lovelorn Republicans told the Washingtonian they've been getting people to agree to dates by avoiding any mention of their politics or their work at all costs on dating apps essentially hiding who they really are until they meet someone in person.
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They agree to date, but then Amanda and the models observe something disturbing about Jim from their window.
He broke it down: "The fact that no woman in her right mind would agree to date me would actually be a win here.
Andy later sets up a conference call with some of his old Cornell friends to serenade Angela with Take a Chance on Me; she doesn't agree to date him, but appears to be somewhat charmed by the spectacle.
I mean, what if you agree to date a guy with a master's degree and that same day a similar guy, but with a Ph.D., shows up in your Matches?
According to the attorney general's complaint, police officers stopped cars driven by young women and, after charging them with a crime, offered to dismiss the charges if they agreed to dates.
A few months later, she agreed to date him.
After a few dates, they had "the talk," agreeing to date exclusively.
If the match agrees to "date," they can start sending messages to each other.
Oxfam said the development deals agreed to date fell well short of what was required.
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