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The phrase "agree to match" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where two parties are coming to a consensus about matching terms, conditions, or offers.
Example: "After much discussion, we finally agree to match the competitor's pricing to stay competitive in the market."
Alternatives: "consent to align" or "commit to equal".
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In 1999 Polgar was stripped of her title by the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE; the international chess organization) for failing to agree to match conditions.
The Chrysler unions had to agree to match the lower labor costs of plants run by Japanese and German carmakers in the United States and Canada, he said.
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Phelps has agreed to match each donation.
Another letter said that a donor had agreed to match any gift, dollar for dollar.
The bank with the higher rate agreed to match the lower one.
I give.' " Conway, she said, had agreed to match the evening's donations — up to twelve thousand dollars.
Peter Lewis had agreed to match each donation — and, Soros hoped, their example would get others to join in.
The federal government has agreed to match the $3 billion that the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey pledged to spend on the tunnel.
Best Buy, Target, Fry's Electronics and Staples all agreed to match prices with at least some online competitors.
Meanwhile reports in Spain have suggested that Spurs have agreed to match the Valencia striker Roberto Soldado's £26m release clause.
I give.' " Conway, she said, had agreed to match the evening's donations up to twelve thousand dollars.
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