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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees to take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has consented to accept a responsibility, task, or offer.
Example: "She agrees to take the lead on the project starting next month."
Alternatives: "consents to accept" or "commits to undertake".
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Barney finally agrees to take on the job.
The board, knowing the evidence, agrees to take that deal.
The Dardennes never explain why Samantha agrees to take care of Cyril.
Gallantly I say only if she agrees to take the points.
Whoever agrees to take on the general director's job will be thrust into immediate crisis management.
As part of the bargain, the groom's family agrees to take care of Madi.
Name another industry, for instance, where the manufacturer agrees to take back — and reimburse the retailer!
So they appeal to the south end group, who agrees to take part in some kind of a protest.
But on Claire's seventh birthday, the same day the vender agrees to take her, she goes missing.
But he hasn't been on stage in more than three years, and reluctantly agrees to take the part.
Granny Lin agrees to take care of Kang over the weekends, when the other kids go home.
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