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"agreed to attack" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that indicates a decision or consent to engage in an attack. It can be used in a sentence to describe a past event, an ongoing action, or a planned action. Example: The two countries agreed to attack the enemy stronghold at dawn. In this sentence, "agreed to attack" implies that the two countries reached an agreement or decision to launch an attack on the enemy stronghold at a specific time, which is dawn.
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Advisers to Mr. Edwards and Mr. Obama said late Saturday night that they had not formally agreed to attack Mrs. Clinton.
Despite his frustration, Bragg appreciated that the morning of Sept. 11 would give him a second chance, because Hill finally agreed to attack from the east and Butler's two additional divisions were available to help Hindman from the north.
Mrs. Clinton finally agreed to attack Mr. Obama in a more sustained way and scratched out victories in the Ohio and Texas primaries on March 4 to keep her bid alive.
Following an argument with Cunningham, Fraser eventually agreed to attack Kaafjord again.
Under this alliance, Henry and Ranulf agreed to attack York, probably with help from the Scots.
Marlborough and Eugene decided to risk everything, and agreed to attack on the following day.
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"Do you think anyone will agree to attack Hamas and Jihad?
The cabinet were trapped in a position where they had to agree to attack Iraq or bring down the prime minister, the inquiry heard.
Pinestar is reluctant but agrees to attack at dawn.
But what if the administration finally wears down the Pentagon and gets it to agree to attack Iran?
Now the ANC, and Mandela with it, agreed to attacks on the state.
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