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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree to implicate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone consents to involve or accuse another party in a situation, often in legal or investigative scenarios.
Example: "After much deliberation, the witness decided to agree to implicate the suspect in the crime."
Alternatives: "consent to involve" or "choose to accuse".
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In recent months, Private Manning's supporters have criticized his treatment as unduly harsh, contending that he is being pressured to agree to implicate Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks co-founder, as a conspirator in the leaking of diplomatic and military files.
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Peppered with redacted sections, the suit describes JPMorgan as a "Judas" that after being discovered operating behind Dow's back, agreed to implicate Mr. Kreinberg (whose relationship with Dow's chief executive Andrew N. Liveris was rocky) in hopes of redeeming itself.
When they were arrested, Mr. Datta's name surfaced in their records, and Mr. Datta's lawyers said the Guptas agreed to help implicate some of their business partners in order to shorten potential 20-year sentences.
Whether we in turn consciously accept or agree to these consequences and the principles and duties they implicate once brought to our awareness is irrelevant to their justification.
I agree to that.
They agree to agree on this point. .
The FSAI said the retailers have agreed to remove all implicated batches from sale.
Earlier in the week EU foreign ministers said Russia could be guilty of possible war crimes in Aleppo and agreed to widen sanctions against Syrians implicated in the bombing.
Players from Bradley, Kentucky, New York University, Manhattan and Long Island University were also implicated for agreeing to take bribes from gamblers to keep final scores within the established point spreads in order to create betting coups.
Calderon (D-Montebello) initially agreed to wear a wire in an effort to implicate other politicians, authorities said.
The end of the affairThe long-running Executive Life affair, involving the fraudulent acquisition of an insolvent Californian insurance company, approached resolution when Crédit Lyonnais, a French bank, and other implicated French firms, agreed to pay a total of $770m in fines and other payments.
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