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The phrase "agrees to build" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has consented to undertake a construction or development task.
Example: "The contractor agrees to build the new community center by the end of the year."
Alternatives: "commits to constructing" or "consents to create".
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Chowdhury, according to the cable, then agrees to build support for the project through the parliamentary process.
During a week or two of negotiations, often conducted through professional middlemen, the government agrees to build, say, a new hospital in exchange for the hostage's release.
Lacklustre facilities at ports near the farms are one significant obstacle.The industry says offshore wind power would become cheaper more quickly, and boost Britain's economy, if the government agrees to build lots more offshore farms.
That is why he is proposing that if the government ever agrees to build the tourist boulevard, an oversight commission be established with members from the government, the private sector and the church.
So we are working with the Teenage Cancer Trust and aiming to raise £100,000 in a year to fund a state-of-the-art private bedroom, which Laurie would have loved, in a new specialist unit aimed specifically for older children - in Birmingham, if the health authority ever gets its act together and agrees to build one.
Zac Goldsmith, a long-time critic of the scheme, repeated his threat to resign if the government agrees to build a new runway in west London instead of further south at Gatwick.
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The session agreed to build a new capitol building.
Zeckendorf agreed to build the promenade, plaza, and all surrounding buildings as a single project in April 1961 and to pay $20 per 1 sqft.
See articleRussia agreed to build eight nuclear reactors for Iran.
Missouri and Illinois agreed to build a new Mississippi River bridge.
The contractor agreed to build the wall again.
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