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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree to keep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a commitment to maintain or uphold something, such as a promise or agreement.
Example: "We both agree to keep the terms of our contract for the duration of the project."
Alternatives: "commit to maintaining" or "consent to uphold".
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Based on that very little progress, the two sides did agree to keep talking.
Until they agree to keep their morality to themselves, I'll gladly be called a bigot.
The companies must agree to keep the iPad hidden from public view, chained to tables in windowless rooms.
Had it not managed to agree to keep talking, the assembly would have dissolved in wretched failure.
In exchange for the parks, the towns would have to agree to keep them open to the public.
The mosque, he added, offers free head scarves to women who agree to "keep their promise to God" and not wear clothes that will inflame men's imaginations.
If the dads agree to keep them short and sweet (the best kind!), it's unlikely they would cut into the band's playing time.
This week, the city's Planning Commission could agree to keep it that way forever, or it could grant a possible reprieve to almost 650,000 passengers a day.
To obtain governmental approval to buy the land, he had to agree to keep at least part of it as a working farm.
Mr. Schneiderman has now denounced the Assembly's decision to agree to keep the settlement confidential, and Mr. DiNapoli said in an interview that "transparency is always a priority".
The one thing you do have to do as a reverse mortgage borrower is agree to keep up with taxes, insurance and maintenance.
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