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Free sign upThe phrase "agrees to join" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has consented to become a part of a group, organization, or activity.
Example: "After much consideration, she finally agrees to join the committee and contribute her expertise."
Alternatives: "consents to participate" or "commits to joining".
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She writes "I am a respectable wife" on her fan, but she agrees to join him in the summerhouse.
Dr Dolittle has a chance of making millions of dollars and getting a new car every other year if he agrees to join CalNet, a giant HMO.
Despite his envy of Olivier, whom he roundly blames for crippling his career in Hollywood, he agrees to join the project.
Jason Schwartzman (above, in suit, with Jude Law) stars as Albert, an environmental activist who agrees to join forces with Huckabees, a generally evil megastore, and regrets it.
Finding himself homeless and penniless, the freed man meets up with a former cell mate and agrees to join him in a burglary, but their break-in quickly goes awry when the police show up.
But those steps have little chance of proving meaningful unless China, which hosted Mr. Kim two weeks ago, agrees to join the condemnation and refuses to make up whatever revenue North Korea loses from any trade embargoes.
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