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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree to tests" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating consent or willingness to participate in testing or assessments.
Example: "Before we proceed with the study, all participants must agree to tests that will evaluate their responses."
Alternatives: "consent to testing" or "accept the tests".
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In 1986, when the Central Intelligence Agency wanted to introduce random polygraph tests for government employees who handled sensitive information, Mr. Schultz said he would resign rather than agree to tests at the department.
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But he indicated the union would be hard pressed to get all of its members to agree to testing.
Students could form a union and agree to test products and offer social media feedback only if they're (well) paid for doing so.
"We are concerned, however, that our competitors are not ready and will not agree to test with us".
The finding that patients are more likely to agree to testing once treatment becomes available is nonetheless plausible, and confirms findings from another observational study [ 35].
Diane DeRose cheerfully agreed to test the system.
Pentair agreed to test for pH, carbon, oil and grease, copper, antimony, aluminum, iron and zinc.
The researcher agreed to test the woman's blood that day.
The owners and the players union agreed to testing for steroids before the 2003 season.
Officials from the two countries hastily agreed to test future shipments jointly.
But the arcades that agreed to test it saw unprecedented success in the subsequent months.
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