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Free sign upThe phrase "agrees to reduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is consenting to lower or diminish something, such as prices, quantities, or levels.
Example: "The company agrees to reduce its carbon emissions by 20% over the next five years."
Alternatives: "consents to lower" or "commits to decreasing".
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Now, even if OPEC agrees to reduce its output further, it is doubtful that oil will rebound soon.
No, the point of comparison is the target by which each country agrees to reduce their emissions.
Just a few days ago, Trump suggested that the sanctions Obama imposed on Russia could be lifted if the Kremlin agrees to reduce its stockpile of nuclear weapons.
The bank agrees to reduce the debt by $50,000.
If North Carolina agrees to reduce the taxes, Apple could create a new campus in the Research Triangle Park.
Let me paint a scenario for you: the state has threatened to withhold matching funds until your school district administration agrees to reduce their surplus building inventory by "X" percent.
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AGREES TO REDUCE ITS EXPANSION IN THE VILLAGE New York University has agreed to reduce by almost a fifth the scale of its plans for four tall buildings in Greenwich Village.
Lagomarsino agreed to reduce that limbo period to one year.
Gannett Fleming officials agreed to reduce the number of bolts.
We've both agreed to reduce our warheads, down to twenty-two -- 1,700 to 2,200.
Members of these plans are encouraged to pick doctors who have agreed to reduce their fees.
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