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The phrase "agreeing to open" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing consent or willingness to initiate something, such as a discussion, meeting, or process.
Example: "After much deliberation, the committee is now agreeing to open the floor for questions."
Alternatives: "consenting to initiate" or "willing to commence".
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Before, it was a matter of Cameron agreeing to open the playbook for him.
The Commerce Department had responded to the industry filing last month by agreeing to open an investigation into the complaints.
The White House's decision to pay tribute to Wal-Mart for agreeing to open or expand stores in areas designated as "food deserts" was misguided.
And the Sheffield indie band, who had variously snubbed or mocked the event, were rewarded with the Best Group and British Album prizes, after agreeing to open the UK music industry's glitziest night.
THE seventh floor of Nigeria's ministry of finance in the capital, Abuja, is a far cry from the building's entrance, where security guards sidle up to visitors and ask brazenly for "sweet bread" before agreeing to open the gates.
But the Obama team may have done itself no favours either by agreeing to open early talks with India, under a controversial 123 deal negotiated by the Bush administration.
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The Legislature agreed to open them up.
And Taiwan agreed to open up to Chinese investment.
The Indian government agreed to open preliminary peace talks.
Ms. Callas agreed to open the first season in Dallas.
However, only the pilots' union has agreed to open negotiations.
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