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The phrase "agree to training" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating consent or willingness to participate in a training program or session.
Example: "Before starting the new project, all team members must agree to training to ensure they are familiar with the new software."
Alternatives: "consent to training" or "accept training".
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The Labour leader's comments came as he launched welfare reform proposals which would see unemployed youngsters stripped of state handouts unless they agree to training in vital skills.
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The white workers who did agree to train tended to do so quietly, and kept it a secret as long as they could, said Jim Swain, Shannon's supervisor.
"It took us a very long time to convince the elderly males to agree to train women on the trimming looms," Mrs. Bitter said.
The vision provides universities with funding to do the lion's share of the country's basic research; in return, universities agree to train the nation's scientific workforce.
Groups of women — black and white — agreed to train together.
He agreed to train Firstrans's manager, at no charge.
Mr. Apcar was said to have been devastated, but Ms. Waren agreed to train a replacement.
In return they agreed to train Russians in the use of these weapons.
On Saturday, a Turkish government official said the country had agreed to train Syrian rebel fighters.
The Skadden Arps team also agreed to train Ukrainian prosecutors handling matters related to the case.
Some of his co-workers had agreed to train them for an extra $4 an hour.
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