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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed took" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two separate ideas that do not form a coherent expression.
Example: "We all agreed to take the necessary steps to move forward."
Alternatives: "consented to take" or "accepted to take".
Exact(1)
The Vopos agreed, took the money, and set the time and place for the planned escape.
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But not everyone agreed – take @mellelieu: "Nearly feel asleep.
Getting good photographs of birds, Ms. Saphir agreed, "takes hours and hours and days and months".
Eleven percent of participants agreed taking images before snacking would be easy.
They agreed, taking him on as a volunteer.
And let's agree — take it over".
Two Washington academics, who often agree, take different views of the party's future.
Which, you might agree, takes some getting one's head around.
Bero agrees: "Take every opportunity to peer-review when asked.
But even Lehman proved to be too much of a burden for him to agree taking on.
If you agree, take a couple hours this week to "have more fun".
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