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The phrase "am to agree" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where someone is expressing an obligation or expectation to agree with something.
Example: "I am to agree with the committee's decision, as it aligns with our goals."
Alternatives: "I am expected to agree" or "I am supposed to agree."
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Loth as I am to agree with old boggly-eyes, on this he was right.
Loath as I am to agree with Assange, there's force to his point.
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Make it "were" to agree with the plural subject "images".
Make it "were," to agree with the compound subject.
The best they could do was to agree to disagree.
My immediate reaction is to agree on two key points.
How American would it be to agree with that one?
The next step is to agree on a new name.
"They have a response that is to agree with questions.
Don't compromise who you are to agree with others.
We must acknowledge that to be silent is to agree, to be complicit.
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