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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees to supply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one party is committing to provide goods or services to another party, often in contracts or agreements.
Example: "The supplier agrees to supply the necessary materials for the construction project by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "commits to provide" or "consents to deliver".
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But even if Honda agrees to supply its latest race engines that's a very tall order indeed.
The core goal of resource management is to establish a mutual agreement between a resource provider and a resource consumer by which the provider agrees to supply a capability that can be used to perform some task on behalf of the consumer.
Phil agrees to supply cars for Max to sell.
Ox agrees to supply something.
She agrees to buy back for her father (Chico Anysio), who cast her out, the land that he has lost in the interim; decides that she's got to divert her handsome young nephew (Heitor Martinez Mello) from the priesthood; and calls a senator of her acquaintance, who promptly agrees to supply the town with electricity.
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"If Ferrari only agreed to supply one customer engine, Mercedes only agreed to supply one, nobody would have any engines.
He agreed to supply the horn and bones.
Germany agreed to supply Israel with tanks and Patriot antimissiles.
These providers have agreed to supply products to their consumers with the Fon software already installed.
It was returned after Professor Blanco agreed to supply a reliable model.
After that, geochemist Alexander van Geen agreed to supply compact sampling kits for the military investigation.
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