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The phrase "agreed to present" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone has consented to give a presentation or share information on a specific topic.
Example: "After much discussion, the committee members agreed to present their findings at the upcoming conference."
Alternatives: "consented to present" or "accepted to present".
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The latter agreed to present himself before Elizabeth.
Instead, the German embassy agreed to present Clinton with the wall in the US.
The six had earlier agreed to present common front to the can didates.
The following year, Mexico and the United States agreed to present the matter for international arbitration.
Having agreed to present the production, Ms. Moss traveled to Budapest to see it.
Then Roger Blin, the French actor and director, agreed to present one.
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Again, I can't imagine many other actors agreeing to present themselves in this light for laughs.
Mr. Specter said that Mr. Clinton should agree to present his case to Congress much as former President Gerald Ford did after pardoning former President Richard Nixon.
Mr. Bloomberg said that he had hesitated before agreeing to present the award, reasoning that it should be up to their two daughters, EMMA, 23, and GEORGINA, 20, to decide if it was merited.
In a deal with the district attorney's office, she avoided a trial and possible jail time by agreeing to present six seminars to educators and others on the importance of following mandatory reporting laws; in return, a criminal misdemeanor charge was dropped.
Fellows agree to present their research findings or works in progress at a fellowship workshop.
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