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The phrase "agreed to appoint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where individuals or parties have come to a mutual decision to designate someone for a position or role.
Example: "After much discussion, the board members agreed to appoint Sarah as the new director of operations."
Alternatives: "consented to designate" or "decided to name".
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A judge agreed to appoint a guardian, but it was Ms. Berman.
As The Economist went to press, Mr Conté agreed to appoint a prime minister.
There, the Vatican has agreed to appoint bishops in consultation with government authorities.
The company said it had agreed to appoint two safety monitors to help improve safety.
To ensure an equitable distribution of this imperial property, the commanders agreed to appoint "prize agents" to divvy it up.
These two groups constituted a majority, and the convention agreed to appoint General Eulalio Gutiérrez as provisional president.
Earlier in the year, Mahmud had agreed to appoint Muḥammad 'Ali as governor of Syria and Tarsus (in southern Anatolia).
Judge Korman has agreed to appoint a lawyer for Mr. Mena and is expected to schedule a hearing soon.
Judge Millette agreed to appoint the lawyer, Jonathan Shapiro, but rejected Mr. Greenspun's arguments against having cameras in the courtroom.
The emperor fled to the Yoshino Mountains, south of Nara, and Takauji installed in Kyōto an emperor who agreed to appoint him shogun.
First Financial and Stilwell agreed to appoint Spencer L. Schneider, the general counsel of Stilwell, as a director of the bank.
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