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Free sign upThe phrase "agreed to dispatch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has consented to send or deliver something, often in a business or logistical context.
Example: "After reviewing the proposal, the team agreed to dispatch the necessary materials by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "consented to send" or "approved the shipment".
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They agreed to dispatch a magazine editor, R. Raja Gopal, as the emissary.
North Korea agreed to dispatch a delegation of news media executives to visit Seoul.
In partial repayment, Fidel agreed to dispatch hundreds of Cuban teachers, doctors, and athletic instructors to Venezuela.
ShlomoErel, the commander in charge of the flotilla, had agreed to dispatch the sailors, where they were to follow St. Catherine Sienna Band around the Field.
After years of angrily demanding an apology, Mr. Erdogan accepted Mr. Netanyahu's gesture, and both sides agreed to dispatch envoys to each other's nations, having recalled them in 2011.
A "Freedom Scroll," containing the signatures of three million Americans who had boarded the train, was presented to the President, who had agreed to dispatch the train two years earlier, when there was no guarantee that he would be in Washington to welcome it back.
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But Obama accepted most of his generals' advice, agreeing to dispatch 30,000 more soldiers as well as hundreds more civilians to the battle.
White House officials, worried that the Iraqi state was in danger of collapse, agreed to quickly dispatch a hundred and fifty-two Hellfire missiles and more than two dozen Apache attack helicopters.
In a statement released late on Thursday, the AU said there were "serious doubts" over the outcome, and said heads of state and government agreed to "urgently dispatch" a high-level delegation to DRC with "the view to reaching a consensus on a way out of the post-electoral crisis".
The African Union statement late Thursday said heads of state and government agreed to "urgently dispatch" a high-level delegation to Democratic Republic of Congo for "a way out of the post-electoral crisis" in the vast Central African nation rich in the minerals key to smartphones and electric cars around the world.
It agreed to the dispatch of 24 Apache attack helicopters to neighbouring Albania, along with a contingent of 2,000 support troops.
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