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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees to taking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone consents to participate in an action or accept a responsibility that involves taking something, such as a task or an opportunity.
Example: "She agrees to taking on the project despite her busy schedule."
Alternatives: "consents to taking" or "is willing to take".
Exact(1)
Then Peter comes back from his weekend and, though angered at being usurped by Brühl, readily agrees to taking Hardenberg to a rustic cabin where they will issue ransom demands.
Similar(59)
The board, knowing the evidence, agrees to take that deal.
Barney finally agrees to take on the job.
Buddy agrees to take legal responsibility for him.
So Flynn reluctantly agrees to take her to see it.
Peter agrees to take part.
He agreed to take the job.
He agreed to take a polygraph test.
The woman agreed to take a bowl.
Tshering agreed to take part.
It agreed to take part.
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