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"agree to something" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to give consent or approval to something. Example: I agreed to their proposal to postpone the project deadline.
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And agree to something.
Unusual for the press to agree to something like that as well.
"How can I agree to something if I wasn't there?" Ms. Hewlett said.
If they agree to something they can't deliver, it will affect you both.
"Click O.K. to agree to something that you probably wonÕt understand.
"We cannot agree to something that would just destroy the biologics industry," he told the ABC.
And you can't get perfect agreements when you get all the countries in the world to agree to something.
He signed a three-year deal and you know what you're doing when you agree to something like that.
Write this down so that you won't agree to something you'll regret in the heat of the moment.
Yahoo is so tired out at this moment that it may be willing to agree to something.
"But with those opportunities come impacts, and we're not going to agree to something we cannot do".
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