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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreeing to some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing consent or acceptance of certain terms or conditions, but not all of them.
Example: "After much discussion, we found ourselves agreeing to some of the proposed changes in the contract."
Alternatives: "consenting to certain" or "accepting some of the".
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They proved successful, with the city agreeing to some of Ms. Dickens's demands.
Coming up with a list of Jewish ballplayers requires agreeing to some fuzzy boundaries.
The French succeeded in suppressing it after agreeing to some concessions to the king, but Norodom's apparent victory was hollow.
The weak green-left coalition government has been forced to reënter negotiations over immigration with the center-right opposition, agreeing to some compromises in order to retain control.
In January, the U.S. sued Comcast for its proposed merger with NBC Universal; the case was settled at the same time with Comcast agreeing to some concessions.
He went before the Landmarks Preservation Commission to convince it that his design was "appropriate" for the site and won approval after agreeing to some changes.
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The Times agreed to some, but not all.
Finally, the euro zone has agreed to some fiscal integration.
Second, North Koreans will probably agree to some nonproliferation measures.
The post office has agreed to some changes.
Craig has also agreed to some changes in the text".
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