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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees to forfeit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts where someone consents to give up a right, claim, or possession.
Example: "The defendant agrees to forfeit any claims to the property as part of the settlement."
Alternatives: "consents to relinquish" or "commits to surrender".
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Aug. 19 Former Navy Seal Matt Bissonnette, who participated in the mission that killed Osama bin Laden, agrees to forfeit $6.8 million in earnings from his memoir, "No Easy Day," because the book had not been cleared by the Pentagon.
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He also agreed to forfeit the weapons".
He also agreed to forfeit $2 million.
They previously agreed to forfeit $3.1 million of their profits.
He has agreed to forfeit around $50 million, court documents show.
The Madoffs have agreed to forfeit those as well.
They agreed to forfeit money held in Swiss bank accounts.
He agreed to forfeit $5.1 million from offshore bank accounts.
Under the agreement, Mr. Natanzon also agreed to forfeit all money derived from his crimes.
He agreed to forfeit about $1 million — the approximate after-tax amount of his cash bonus.
As part of his plea, Webb agreed to forfeit more than $6.7m £4.5mm).
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