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The phrase "agreeing to requests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of accepting or complying with someone's requests or demands.
Example: "The manager is known for agreeing to requests from her team, fostering a collaborative work environment."
Alternatives: "consenting to requests" or "accepting requests".
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But they ended up agreeing to requests from leaders of Al Qaeda to return to the United States to fight for the cause.
Najibullah Zazi explained how he traveled with two classmates to Pakistan with the intention to "do jihad" but ended up agreeing to requests of Qaeda leaders to return to the United States to fight for their cause.
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(Neither Modi nor Bharti agreed to requests for an interview).
But some producers have agreed to requests to make extra episodes of their series this season.
American officials say it is unlikely they would agree to requests for delicate intelligence, especially if it could reveal sources.
Mr. Bush's campaign agreed to requests from two news organizations to observe the war room's activities for a day; Mr. Kerry's campaign denied the same request.
He said, however, that he had agreed to requests to reexamine support for it at the ADL's national board meeting in November.
Judge Louis F. Oberdorfer of the U.S. District Court in Washington agreed to request a nonbinding opinion.
Judge Walter agreed to request that Mr. Lerach serve his sentence at a minimum-security federal prison at Lompoc, Calif.
It agreed to request an amendment to the proposed label of the new formulation to include additional statements cautioning farmers about applying the chemical near sensitive crops.
By the time the roommate application forms arrive, many like-minded students with similar backgrounds have already connected and agreed to request one another.
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