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The phrase "agrees to replace" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone has consented to take the place of another person or thing in a specific context.
Example: "The company agrees to replace the faulty equipment within the next week."
Alternatives: "consents to substitute" or "commits to take over".
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[The Guardian] Chesapeake Energy agrees to replace four members of its board of directors with new independent members after coming under pressure over its management.
But the need for enriched fuel for the Arak heavy-water reactor is zero, unless Iran agrees to replace it with a light-water reactor using low-enriched uranium fuel.
Sestero is the first to read the script and reluctantly agrees to replace the actor originally cast as Mark after Wiseau finds the actor lacking, which is roughly akin to Bill Clinton calling into question Anthony Weiner's moral compass.
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Apple agreed to replace these with newer adapters, and compensate customers who were forced to buy replacement adapters.
Mr. Rotolo agreed to replace it.
They agreed to replace it the next day.
For this reason, he agreed to replace Mr. Chen.
The weeklong standoff ended when authorities agreed to replace the warden.
In 2011, the city agreed to replace those light fixtures within 10 years.
Asked why the company had agreed to replace the vests, she said, "I don't know".
He said the festival's executive director, Sue Nattrass, has agreed to replace Mr. Sellars.
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