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Free sign upThe phrase "agrees to represent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is formally accepting to act on behalf of another person or entity, often in legal or professional settings.
Example: "The attorney agrees to represent the client in the upcoming trial."
Alternatives: "consents to act for" or "commits to represent".
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A corporate lawyer agrees to represent a man who is on death row.
A Philadelphia lawyer agrees to represent a friend -- who he hopes will be convicted of murder.
A corporate lawyer agrees to represent a man who is on death row for having committed a triple murder in Kindle County in 1991.
One of the titans of the movement, Thurgood Marshall, agrees to represent her and ultimately takes her case to the Supreme Court.
Federated Media, which is a sort of Web talent management company, is more selective, negotiating rates on behalf of independent content creators it agrees to represent.
It all starts to go wrong when Will agrees to represent Liam Foyle, an oddball bird-lover, sexual deviant and violent psychopath, accused of the brutal torture and killing of a woman.
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He agreed to represent her and spoke to the school district's lawyer.
So, she went to a lawyer, who agreed to represent her at the inquest.
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The case ended up before the US supreme court with the American Civil Liberties Union agreeing to represent Hana.
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