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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees to coordinate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has consented to work together or organize efforts with others.
Example: "The committee agrees to coordinate their efforts to ensure a successful event."
Alternatives: "consents to collaborate" or "commits to organizing".
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The MCSO hereby agrees to coordinate with ICE regarding information to be released to the media regarding actions taken under this MOA.
The MCSO hereby agrees to coordinate with ICE prior to releasing any information relating to, or exchanged under, this MOA, including any SOPs [Standard Operating Procedures] developed for the implementation of this MOA.
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The countries agreed to coordinate the legal trade and to stop poachers.
Mr. Wilk eagerly agreed to coordinate the program, which started at the Greens Farms Academy concert hall.
States would also have to agree to coordinate with federal prosecutors and law-enforcement officials.
He and Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee agreed to coordinate their efforts to combat terrorism they say is emanating from Afghanistan.
The group agreed to coordinate efforts and to meet again in Yemen, though no date was set.
But if Medicare and private insurance agreed to coordinate a switch to bundled payments, doctors and hospitals could follow suit.
Mr Putin and French President Francois Hollande have reportedly agreed to coordinate attacks within the war-torn region.
Under the deal the two blocs have also agreed to coordinate policy on pensions, defence and energy.
They agreed to coordinate any retaliatory action against European-based airlines that fly internationally, like Air France and British Airways, and listed nine possible ways to do so.
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