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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed to associate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has consented to join or collaborate with another person or group.
Example: "After several discussions, both parties agreed to associate for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "consented to collaborate" or "committed to join forces".
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About half the participating countries have since agreed to "associate" themselves with the accord.
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"To agree to associate with the accord before seeing its entire contents would be to grant a blank cheque to the proponents of the accord, by accepting a document before some of its most important components are revealed". Costa Rica No specific pledge, but will "significantly deviate from business as usual greenhouse gas emissions".
Dr. Robertson has graciously agreed to transition to Associate Editor, in which role he will continue to help chart the Journal's course through the increasingly turbulent waters of world health crises.
But Israeli officials, wary of being blamed should Mr. Arafat die in his battered compound here, finally promised him that he could return to the West Bank after traveling abroad, one reason why he agreed to go, associates said.
He also agreed not to associate with any broker-dealers for six months and to be subject to stiffer sanctions if he violates S.E.C. laws in the future.
Grillo pointed out that everyone who stood as a M5S candidate had agreed not to "associate with other parties or coalitions or groups except for voting on shared points".
More concretely, he pronounced that he had formally abandoned his search for chemical and biological weapons and agreed to allow those associated with the Lockerbie bombing to be tried.
Anshuman has recently agreed to serve as Associate Editor of "International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education" published by Emerald.
Kathleen Cooney, MD, chair of the Department of Medicine, announced that Andrew Alspaugh, MD, will serve as Vice Chair for Academic Affairs in the Department of Medicine, and David Pisetsky, MD, PhD, has agreed to serve as Associate Vice Chair for Academic Affairs, effective April 1.
To help in this process, Richard Grieve and Kathryn Antioch have agreed to serve as Associate Editors.
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