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The phrase "agrees to appoint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one party is formally consenting to designate another party for a specific role or position.
Example: "The board of directors agrees to appoint Jane as the new CEO effective immediately."
Alternatives: "consents to designate" or "commits to appoint".
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Victoria agrees to appoint Lord Melbourne as her private secretary, and he appoints her ladies-in-waiting, including the Duchess of Sutherland.
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As The Economist went to press, Mr Conté agreed to appoint a prime minister.
The meeting ended with the committee unanimously agreeing to appoint Mr Richardson.
A judge agreed to appoint a guardian, but it was Ms. Berman.
There, the Vatican has agreed to appoint bishops in consultation with government authorities.
The company said it had agreed to appoint two safety monitors to help improve safety.
To ensure an equitable distribution of this imperial property, the commanders agreed to appoint "prize agents" to divvy it up.
Last week, under Western pressure, Mr. Karzai backpedaled slightly and agreed to appoint two non-Afghan members to the election commission.
These two groups constituted a majority, and the convention agreed to appoint General Eulalio Gutiérrez as provisional president.
Earlier in the year, Mahmud had agreed to appoint Muḥammad 'Ali as governor of Syria and Tarsus (in southern Anatolia).
First Financial and Stilwell agreed to appoint Spencer L. Schneider, the general counsel of Stilwell, as a director of the bank.
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