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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees to extend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is consenting to prolong or continue something, such as a contract or agreement.
Example: "The company agrees to extend the deadline for project submissions by two weeks."
Alternatives: "consents to prolong" or "commits to extending".
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The government will shut down on Wednesday night unless the White House agrees to extend its operation.
And that won't happen, she said, unless Afghanistan agrees to extend immunity from prosecution to American personnel.
To be sure, the government almost always agrees to extend Supreme Court decisions to all similarly situated people.
If she agrees to extend aid quickly to Greece a voters' backlash back home may send her party crashing to defeat in regional elections set for May 9th.
Eight Tornado aircraft based in Cyrpus will be reinforced by two more if, as expected, the Commons agrees to extend the bombing campaign to Syria.
But the Republicans don't want to do that unless he agrees to extend the tax cuts permanently, including for upper-income people, and I don't think the president should do that".
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It agreed to extend warranties to eight years on 3.3 million 1997-to-2002 models.
The supplier agreed to extend credit for the rest.
The State Department agreed to extend the environmental review.
While agreeing to extend the deadline, Barclays criticised the injunction.
Parties also agreed to extend the mandate of the Expert Group on Technology Transfer for a further five years.
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