Sentence examples for agree to elect from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "agree to elect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where individuals or groups are consenting to choose someone for a position or role, often in formal settings like meetings or elections.
Example: "The committee members will agree to elect a new chairperson during the next meeting."
Alternatives: "consent to choose" or "decide to elect".

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It goes something like this: we agree to elect you, the political class all trained at the same post-graduate college, the Ecole Nationale d'Administration and we will tolerate high unemployment as the price of the protection you guarantee for the rest of us.

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The Conservative Alliance of Zimbabwe still controlled the election of ten white Senators and Smith agreed to elect Van der Byl to one of the Senate seats.

Under a last-minute deal, Iraq agreed to elect a new, independent NOC by the end of November.

That is why the often fractious opposition parties agreed to elect him president of the Congress last week.

On September 15 parliament elected a speaker and agreed to elect a president on October 2. Barham Salih was elected president and immediately selected as prime minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, a compromise candidate independent of both Sairoon and the opposition.

Yet, while ʿAlī and the Prophet's closest kinsmen were preparing the body for burial, Abū Bakr, ʿUmar, and Abū ʿUbaydah, from Muhammad's companions in the Quraysh tribe, met with the leaders of the Medinans and agreed to elect the aging Abū Bakr as the successor (khalīfah, hence "caliph") of the Prophet.

As a result, Tony Blair agreed to elected mayors, but the Treasury blocked any devolving of fiscal or other power.

He was one of the architects of the devolution deal that saw Greater Manchester become the first city region to agree to an elected mayor in return for powers from Westminster, in November 2014.

They agreed to only elect three members of the group's shrunken board, with the rest appointed from the world of business.

At the heart of the government's offer is their pre-condition that areas seeking devolution agree to have directly elected executive mayors.

Like Osborne, who made Greater Manchester reluctantly agree to having an elected mayor as part of its much lauded devo-deal, Cridland said "a clear demonstration of leadership" should be a condition of devolution.

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