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The phrase "agree to show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating consent to display or present something, often in a formal or professional context.
Example: "We need all participants to agree to show their results during the meeting."
Alternatives: "consent to display" or "commit to presenting".
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Now all it needs is for President Bush to agree to show up.
But even if they agree to show up, they will come angry, and armed.
Under pressure, Fox did agree to show the debate on tape on the 22 stations it owns after "Dark Angel".
From now on every aspiring first-time homebuyer who calls the Housing Partnership will be asked to agree to show up at town hall and support affordable housing.
That the museum would agree to show at a commercial fair held annually at the Seventh Regiment Armory in Manhattan is not as surprising as it might seem.
A few years later, an estate agent in London demanded to see my civil partnership certificate before she would even agree to show us flats to rent because I was then unemployed.
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He has agreed to show me around.
One recent day, Pennoyer agreed to show off his printer.
Forty theaters have agreed to show it in February.
I wrote to the owners, who kindly agreed to show me around.
Don Sotero agreed to show the place to me and my translator, Juan.
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