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The phrase "agrees to testify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts when someone consents to provide evidence or give a statement in a court of law.
Example: "The witness agrees to testify in the upcoming trial, providing crucial information about the case."
Alternatives: "consents to testify" or "is willing to testify."
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JUNE 1 -- Mr. Jenoff pleads guilty to aggravated manslaughter and agrees to testify against Rabbi Neulander.
October 6 Mr Rove agrees to testify again before the grand jury.
The prime minister, Lionel Jospin, agrees to testify to a judge investigating alleged irregularities in the Socialist Party's financing a decade ago.
The film, by Requiem director Hans-Christian Schmid, tells the story of a young woman who agrees to testify against a Serbian general responsible for the atrocities.
As part of his co-operation deal, he agrees to testify and tells them that about half the money was for President Aristide.
When Estella Goodwin witnesses a terrible crime under her roof, she agrees to testify and is put into the witness protection program.
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"They all agreed to testify truthfully".
She was frightened but agreed to testify.
In the end, I agreed to testify.
Anjelica Huston also agreed to testify for the prosecution.
Mr. Santos buckled and agreed to testify, according to the lawsuit.
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