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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying that someone or something is in agreement solely with a particular point or condition.
Example: "She agrees only to the terms that were discussed in the meeting."
Alternatives: "agrees solely" or "only concurs".
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The political officer agrees; only the refusal by Arkhipov, who died in 1998, prevents it.
Brown agrees: "Only [Brian] Lara can really compare with the likes of Rohan Kanhai, Basil Butcher and Garry Sobers.
Indifferent to her own happiness and still expiating her guilt over her lost love, Nina agrees, only to discover — egad, no! — that madness runs in Sam's family.
And when she meets a stranger on her stairwell who offers her oral sex she foolishly agrees, only to be raped - another confirmation of her self-loathing.
Berlucchi agrees: "Only an automated, computer-driven solution can help cope with the surging number of people needing help with their health".
The movie's most stomach-churning sequence begins when Rosemary flees to Dr. Hill for help and he agrees, only to deliver her back to the great Dr. Sapirstein.
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I agreed only because it was The Independent on Sunday.
Russ agreed, only if it could be a pizzeria.
I agreed only to listen to him on that basis.
Initially he agreed – only to perform a volte-face.
He would agree only to give evidence of his ability.
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