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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree to report" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating consent to provide information or updates on a specific matter or situation.
Example: "After our discussion, we all agreed to report back with our findings by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "consent to provide updates" or "commit to reporting".
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Many media executives said they had not expected Mr. Pittman to agree to report to his former corporate peer, Mr. Parsons.
The Army has had to resort to large cash bonuses, up to $20,000 for recruits who agree to report quickly for basic training, and far higher amounts to keep soldiers in the service who do specialized jobs.
Returns are likely to be overstated given that poor performers will drop out of the index (so-called survivorship bias) and that only funds that are initially successful will agree to report their numbers.Furthermore the HFR index is an unweighted composite of all hedge-fund returns, some of which are closed to new investors.
It also reportedly doesn't welcome foreign journalists unless they agree to report favourably about the government.
The deal? Guardians pay a peppercorn rent to the security firm and agree to report any problems.
Both should agree to report the exchange.
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Governments won't agree to reporting their progress unless the process for doing so is voluntary and led by governments.
But the company agreed to report periodically on money transfers to United States regulators.
After initially resisting, she reluctantly agrees to report to him at clandestine seaside meetings in Belfast.
The American bishops agreed to report allegations to the authorities and to remove all credibly accused priests from ministry.
Fishermen also agreed to report unusually high concentrations of cod so a zone around the shoals could be closed temporarily.
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