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The phrase "agree to reducing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a consensus or acceptance of a proposal that involves a decrease in something, such as costs, numbers, or quantities.
Example: "After much discussion, we finally agree to reducing the budget for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "consent to lowering" or "accept the reduction of".
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For all Mr. Mitnick's effort to present Ms. Neabor as a pitiable figure, Robert D. Bernardi, the county prosecutor, insisted when questioned that he would not agree to reducing the charges against her.
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A trade bloc is a group of countries that agree to reduce trade barriers between themselves.
The parties agree to reduce electoral fraud by speeding up the implementation of individual voter registration.
Companies will have a "business as usual" baseline from which they agree to reduce their pollution.
Developing nations agree to reduce tariffs on manufactured goods but gain the right to protect key industries.
In Paris, countries will agree to reduce greenhouse emissions in the way and at the level that they see fit.
22 February 2006: Government and rebel officials meet in Switzerland for peace talks and agree to reduce violence.
Then, conceivably, if real talks were started, the Turks might agree to reduce their forces on the island.
As part of a deficit-reduction deal, Mr. Smith said, the Obama administration could agree to reduce the federal share.
For example, Country A might agree to reduce tariffs on some goods from Country B in exchange for reciprocal concessions.
Thus, as countries agree to reduce deforestation, outsiders have fewer incentives to adhere.
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