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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees to drop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone consents to abandon or discontinue something, such as a claim, charge, or demand.
Example: "After lengthy negotiations, the defendant agrees to drop the charges against the plaintiff."
Alternatives: "consents to withdraw" or "agrees to dismiss".
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After Philip agrees to drop all claim to the Faulconbridge lands, his mother admits that he is indeed Richard's son.
If Phillips agrees to drop his lawsuit against Commissioner Bud Selig and other officials, 10 of the 22 will be rehired and the others will receive financial settlements.
If he agrees to drop his legal action stemming from his ouster as the umpires' labor representative, the deal will go through.
Europe says it won't abandon launch aid until America agrees to talk about wider issues of subsidy; America won't talk about those issues until Europe agrees to drop launch aid.
Steel was accused of being a "greenmailer"—a predator that buys a large share in a company, threatens to take it over and then agrees to drop its bid and sell its stake back to the company at a hefty premium.
There is a scene in The Verdict, the great courtroom drama, that comes after a down-and-out lawyer named Frank Galvin Frank Galvin (played by Paul Newman Paul Newman ) is offered a hefty cash settlement if he agrees to drop his case on behalf of a woman who wound up in a coma after seemingly routine surgery.
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They agreed to drop the torch song.
In return, Huntingdon agreed to drop its charges against PETA.
Phillips is not expected to agree to drop his suit.
In exchange, prosecutors agreed to drop 42 similar counts.
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