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The phrase "agreed to finalize" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that a decision has been made to complete or conclude something, often in a formal or business context.
Example: "After much discussion, we have agreed to finalize the contract by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "decided to conclude" or "resolved to complete".
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"We agreed to finalize the negotiations on our land border, in particular the demarcation," said Indonesia's foreign minister, Hassan Wirajuda.
"Political directors agreed to finalize a text for a third U.N. Security Council sanctions resolution with the intention of bringing it to a vote in the U.N. Security Council unless the November reports of Dr. Solana and Dr. ElBaradei show a positive outcome of the efforts," the spokesman said.
King met briefly with Cheatham, according to police, and the two agreed to finalize the deal at 11 a.m.
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Fordham called for diplomats to "keep the negotiations on the UNGASS outcome document open for as long as necessary to ensure an inclusive and transparent debate and that they should not agree to finalized the text of the document this week".
A closing date, which is the date agreed upon to finalize the transaction.
This spring, Common Ground leaders finally got their meeting with Wells Fargo's regional president, who agreed to further negotiations when Common Ground finalizes its housing plan this summer.
Souders later explained that the script had been finalized when Rosenbaum agreed to return to the series.
The team needs spots on the 40-man roster for Alex Rodriguez, Mariano Rivera and LaTroy Hawkins, who have agreed to contracts that have not yet been finalized.
The High Court of Malawi, acting on a request from Madonna, agreed to postpone until May 15 a hearing on finalizing her adoption of David Banda, a child she met in a Malawian orphanage a year and half ago, Reuters reported.
Under the terms of their 98-year lease, which was finalized two years ago, USC officials agreed to invest up to $100 million in improvements to the Coliseum.
In the latest settlement, finalized earlier this week, the district agreed to pay 12 former students a total of $1,050,000, a significantly smaller sum than previously was offered to alleged victims.
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