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Free sign upThe phrase "agreed to serve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has accepted a role, position, or duty, often in formal or official settings.
Example: "After much consideration, she agreed to serve on the committee for the upcoming event."
Alternatives: "consented to serve" or "accepted the role".
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I'm glad Elaine [Chao] agreed to serve.
He also agreed to serve two years in prison.
He reluctantly agreed to serve for a year.
Bannon agreed to serve as executive producer of the film.
All of this year's recipients have agreed to serve on the selection committee.
After twenty years at Berkeley, Stanford University has agreed to serve as IUP coordinator.
In October 1957 King agreed to serve on CORE's Advisory Committee.
Evans agreed to serve as members of the Personnel Security Board to hear Dr. Oppenheimer's case.
"I am thrilled that Pablo Debenedetti has agreed to serve as Princeton's next dean for research.
"We have agreed to serve as a lobby on women's issues inside Parliament," she said.
Dr. Armendariz had previously agreed to serve as a witness at the subcommittee hearing.
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