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The phrase "agreed to testify" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has consented to provide evidence or give a statement in a legal context.
Example: "The witness agreed to testify in court about what they saw during the incident."
Alternatives: "consented to testify" or "promised to testify".
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"They all agreed to testify truthfully".
She was frightened but agreed to testify.
In the end, I agreed to testify.
Some agreed to testify against Mr. Farkas at his trial.
Anjelica Huston also agreed to testify for the prosecution.
She agreed to testify, and to undergo handwriting tests.
He has agreed to testify against other defendants.
Both men have agreed to testify for the prosecution.
But it was not clear if he agreed to testify.
"He was petrified," she said, but ultimately agreed to testify.
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Pierson also agreed to testify at the criminal trial without demanding immunity from prosecution.
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