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The phrase "agreed to launch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a group or individual has come to a consensus or decision to initiate a project or action.
Example: "After much discussion, the committee agreed to launch the new marketing campaign next month."
Alternatives: "decided to initiate" or "consented to start".
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On Thursday the Senate agreed to launch fresh scrutiny of BP's plans, with two public hearings.
It would be a lot easier if they agreed to launch together".
The two sides also agreed to launch a bus service from Imphal in India to Mandalay in Burma.
See articleOpen to suggestionsThe EU agreed to launch talks on a new trade-and-investment deal with Cuba.
When it was finally agreed to launch an Observer magazine, Astor appointed assistant editor Michael Davie as its first editor.
They can energize the World Bank's initiative, in which more than 70 countries have agreed to launch carbon pricing systems.
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Senator Leahy, meanwhile, has threatened to oppose further aid unless the Honduran government agrees to launch an independent investigation into Cáceres's death.
Besides the risk of meeting close to a war zone, there is the even bigger worry that negotiators will agree to launch a new round only by fudging the agenda.
Representatives of those poorer countries played their hand well at Doha and wrung important concessions from America and Europe, in return for agreeing to launch a new round.Since then, however, the negotiations have stalled.
"For full confidence in the future of the euro area, it is important that member states agree to launch a process toward more integration — financial and economic integration," Mr. Barroso said.
In the light of this, will the prime minister agree to launch immediately an inquiry and full review into the arms exports licences to Saudi Arabia and suspend those arms sales until that review has been concluded?
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