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The phrase "agrees to answer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has consented to respond to a question or inquiry.
Example: "The witness agrees to answer all questions posed by the attorney during the trial."
Alternatives: "consents to respond" or "is willing to answer".
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Seconds later, the verbal faucet is on and Everett agrees to answer questions.
If he agrees to answer questions, and confirms his previous statements, then he will strongly implicate two more defendents - Nuon Chea and, to a lesser extent, Khieu Samphan.
He agrees to answer in general terms, and tells reporters that such dramas aren't as dangerous as before: While instability may be hampering hopes for a recovery in these countries, it doesn't really hurt the foundations of the eurozone as it used to do a few years ago.
Eyes Wide Shut is a couple of months into what would eventually become an epic filming schedule... Notoriously reluctant to be interviewed, a good-humoured atmosphere prevails on the set and he [Kubrick] agrees to answer a few questions on the condition: 'They don't ask me to conceptualise about my films......
Gravemind says that he has questions that he will ask, and Cortana agrees to answer them.
That's how you'll know he's really decided to run: when he agrees to answer those unpleasant questions.
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She simply agreed to answer the summons.
Banksy agreed to answer some questions over e-mail.
And he has generously agreed to answer some reader questions.
He also agreed to answer a few questions.
She seemed uncertain but agreed to answer some questions.
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