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The phrase "automatically agree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone accepts or consents to something without hesitation or deliberation.
Example: "In many online platforms, users automatically agree to the terms and conditions by simply clicking the 'Accept' button."
Alternatives: "consent by default" or "agree without question".
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Only in Romantic love does the girl automatically agree to a threesome.
"They don't automatically agree, but it gets them thinking, hey, with 1.5 million yen, I could buy this or I could buy that.
"If I say the serpentine belt is cracked or worn, they automatically agree and want the repair done immediately," she said.
By using Facebook you automatically agree that the service can use your public photos and text pretty much in any way it wishes.
"Faced with reams of small print, most users are likely to automatically agree to policy changes, with each change bringing us one step closer to Zuckerberg's vision of a privacy-free future".
Facebook technically has consent from all users, as its Data Use Policy people automatically agree to when they sign up says "we may use the information we receive about you…for…data analysis, testing, research and service improvement".
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But the S.E.C., in its talks, was not automatically agreeing to a waiver.
This is not to say that an American-Muslim automatically agrees with every decision of our government.
I have realized that as soon as I bow down to fear of failure, I am automatically agreeing that I am not capable of my own vision.
So instead of automatically agreeing to work with Richardson, Jones asked if they could meet for coffee to discuss the shoot's mood.
Ethical approval was not sought as this was an opportunistic sample from volunteers at a one-day conference and web-based survey and by opting to reply to the questionnaire [see additional file 1], the participants automatically agreed to take part in this study, and consequently a consent form was not presented to them.
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