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'agreeing to something' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate a person or group is consenting to a proposed idea or plan. For example: "The team members all agreed to the new project timeline."
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This included agreeing to something rarely done.
Corinne Usher, clinical psychologist, advises couples to think carefully before agreeing to something they may regret.
"There's a lot of steps in the process, from agreeing to something in principle to getting the physical done, and so from the club's perspective, until all those things are covered, I'm not in a position to say," Cashman said.
"I have never seen 350 Australians in the same room all agreeing to something," said Jon Dee, who helped spearhead the "Bundy on Tap" campaign in Bundanoon, a town of 2,500 about 100 miles south of Sydney.
So after agreeing to something, some will say, "That's my word and I'll stick to it for life".
But the pattern is clear: If you sign an agreement with Microsoft, you may find that you're agreeing to something you may not have intended.
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He added: "People agreed to something.
"Unilever has agreed to something called the social mission process".
"How can I agree to something if I wasn't there?" Ms. Hewlett said.
"Click O.K. to agree to something that you probably wonÕt understand.
"We cannot agree to something that would just destroy the biologics industry," he told the ABC.
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