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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree to drive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a mutual understanding or consent to take on the responsibility of driving someone or something.
Example: "After much discussion, we finally agree to drive to the event together."
Alternatives: "consent to drive" or "accept to drive".
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I agree to drive her back to Window Rock on Monday night, after I am done teaching for the day.
He will agree to drive an electric vehicle, he said, only if the daily rental rate for his taxi is reduced to compensate him for the charging time.
Cannes ought to be a big opportunity for the economic powers to agree to drive growth forward through a global reflation strategy.
You just have to agree to drive our cars on a 50/50 split.
I didn't know why it had happened". The jury was shown body-worn camera footage from another officer in the van, showing the officers agree to drive Mr Tomlin directly to hospital as the ambulance was too far away.
But Liz didn't agree to drive her every time and hasn't asserted herself to say, 'Hey Judy, it's your turn.' So she begins to resent Judy and "resentment damages the relationship as much as a lack of reciprocity," says Cohen.
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Three decades after driving 1,100cc Porsches to class victories Le Mans, Arkus-Duntov agreed to drive the 24-hour event one more time in 1982.
He eventually agreed to drive a lorry.
Her father, Joe, had agreed to drive her from Long Island.
Someone Jesse knew, Walter Rhodes, agreed to drive them.
She gave in when her friend agreed to drive.
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