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The phrase "agreed to include" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that a party has consented to add something to a list, agreement, or plan.
Example: "The committee has agreed to include additional resources in the budget proposal."
Alternatives: "consented to add" or "accepted to incorporate".
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Congress agreed to include that provision for three years.
Mr. Wrona agreed to include Mr. Shine in his plan.
After some argument, the officer agreed to include the allegation of sexual assault.
The Russian missed the deadline, but he later agreed to include Extell in his construction plans.
However, he gave in under the force of Stewart's argument and agreed to include them.
Last year the congress agreed to include such a measure in its future legislative schedule.
After a vicious row with Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, Mr Sarkozy agreed to include the entire EU.
Locals recently blocked six main roads for ten days, until the government agreed to include them in the peace talks.
This spring, President Gbagbo, under pressure from France, agreed to include rebel ministers in a new cabinet.
The shadow cabinet has agreed to include dropping the bill and NHS closures in its local election campaign themes.
Nevertheless, more than 60 senators with eyes on their own pet projects agreed to include it in the appropriations bill.
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