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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed to forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has consented to send or pass along information or a message to another party.
Example: "After our discussion, she agreed to forward the email to the team for their review."
Alternatives: "consented to send" or "promised to relay".
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Without either endorsing or opposing it, Congress agreed to forward the Constitution to the states, for ratification.
Perello was not making any promises, but agreed to forward an audiotape of Serena's to the Yankees' front office.
The Times also agreed to forward a request by the administration urging WikiLeaks not to post any documents that would put informants in jeopardy.
The Times also agreed to forward a request by the administration urging WikiLeaks not to post online any documents that would put informants in jeopardy.
An official at the U.S. Embassy in London agreed to forward the letter to Washington, and invited her to the Embassy for a meeting.
A Defense Department spokesman said Mr. Collins had agreed to forward the doctor's concerns to the military's Central Command and the Pentagon's office of reconstruction and humanitarian affairs.
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Other European finance ministers will have to answer for agreeing to forward to their leaders a provisional draft containing Schäuble's destructive language.
When a link reservation attempt is successful, both nodes become part of a cluster and the node that agrees to forward the requesting node's traffic becomes the CH.
Trump agreed to go forward with the tariffs.
After some ambivalence, they agreed to go forward with Phase 1 trials.
"I'm very pleased that Barbara Grosz has agreed to carry forward her leadership of Radcliffe," said Hyman.
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