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The phrase "agreed to something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has accepted or consented to a proposal, offer, or agreement.
Example: "After much discussion, we finally agreed to something that works for both parties."
Alternatives: "consented to" or "accepted the terms".
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He added: "People agreed to something.
"Unilever has agreed to something called the social mission process".
We heard a roar from the next room; Omran said that somebody must have agreed to something.
German politicians have agreed to something in principle without considering the design, and whether it might actually work.
This is about the club having agreed to something both verbally and in the contract which they are now not honouring.
Mr. Muhammad had agreed to something forbidden by the commanders, guiding two reporters and a photographer into the remote landscape of Tora Bora.
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This included agreeing to something rarely done.
Unusual for the press to agree to something like that as well.
"How can I agree to something if I wasn't there?" Ms. Hewlett said.
If they agree to something they can't deliver, it will affect you both.
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