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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed to doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express consent or acceptance of an action or task that involves doing something.
Example: "After much discussion, we all agreed to doing the project together to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "agreed to undertake" or "consented to performing".
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In a tight white follow-spot, he announced that due to the sad uniqueness of the evening, the doors to the Fillmore East were going to be opened to anyone with any ticket for either the early or late show, and that instead of doing two sets, The Who had agreed to doing one long show (I think as the night wore on, the Fillmore East staff allowed anyone in, ticket or no).
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She agreed to do it.
He agreed to do it free.
But I never agreed to do it.
All but one agreed to do it.
(In February, regulators agreed to do so).
They agreed to do another take.
Fortunately, he agreed to do so.
Mr. Nordgaard agreed to do so.
Some have agreed to do so.
He had agreed to do it.
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