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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees immediately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who quickly and readily accepts or consents to something without hesitation.
Example: "When I proposed the new project idea, she agrees immediately, showing her enthusiasm for the initiative."
Alternatives: "consents right away" or "accepts instantly."
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But definitely ridiculous," her PR agrees immediately.
It is not often that a club agrees immediately with a first offer.
A lot of novelists shy away from autobiographical interpretations of their work, and while Cornwell will point out all the ways they're different (Scarpetta is a scientist, Cornwell adds up on her fingers) when I point out that she seems to be rewriting the past in her novels – only this time, making sure everything turns out all right – she agrees immediately.
The group of people standing beside him agrees immediately.
Danny alone agrees immediately, with a song; the other two need convincing, through song as well.
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The Fuehrer agreed immediately.
I agreed immediately.
She agreed immediately.
Most agreed immediately.
"He agreed immediately.
We all agreed, immediately, not to laugh.
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