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has graciously agreed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
It is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone has agreed to do something in a generous, or helpful way. For example, "My boss has graciously agreed to give me a raise."
✓ Grammatically correct
Academia
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(19)
has willingly undertaken
has generously accepted
has kindly consented
has freely supplied
has graciously offered
has seen fit to approve
has been pleased to accept
has graciously given
has generously given
has voluntarily contributed
has graciously accepted
has graciously provided
has willingly extended
has kindly provided
has generously offered
has kindly offered
has generously provided
has helpfully suggested
has graciously volunteered
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
26 human-written examples
Our classroom is too small and CS 1112 has graciously agreed to swap with us.
Academia
The Federal Aviation Administration has graciously agreed to alter its flight patterns.
News & Media
Ladies and Gentlemen, Colonel Khadafy has graciously agreed to stay and autograph books and answer a few questions.
News & Media
Andrew Berry has graciously agreed to visit Denver for a special lecture on his areas of expertise in evolutionary biology.
Academia
On Saturday, I shipped 11 boxes to Florida —to Agnelli Construction, since John has graciously agreed to accept any shipments.
News & Media
Josh Beckett, who will also appear, has graciously agreed to bring the beer, biscuits and fried chicken to the clubhouse.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
34 human-written examples
In fact, they are paid, although the Kavafians and others have graciously agreed to reduced fees.
News & Media
He had graciously agreed to open a new education facility at Brixton prison where I was governor.
News & Media
However, Zafer Barutcuoglu (zbarutcu@), Wei Dong (wdong@cs) and Umar Syed (usyed@cs) have graciously agreed to help me grade the homeworks.
Academia
"Our two private investors have graciously agreed to the complete discharge of their loan facilities on the most favourable terms for members," Pappas said.
News & Media
He and a fellow artist, Michael Perez, 40, had graciously agreed -- on short notice and ridiculously early in the year -- to demonstrate the summertime art of sand sculpture.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "has graciously agreed" when you want to express gratitude and acknowledge the kindness of someone who has accepted a request or responsibility.
Common error
Avoid using "has graciously agreed" in situations where the agreement is expected or obligatory. This phrase is most effective when the agreement involves an element of kindness or going above and beyond.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "has graciously agreed" functions as a verb phrase indicating a past action of someone willingly consenting to something. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
48%
Academia
40%
Formal & Business
12%
Less common in
Science
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "has graciously agreed" is a versatile phrase used to express appreciation for someone's willingness to accept a request. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. It is commonly found in news media, academia and formal business contexts, making it suitable for various professional communications. When writing with this phrase, remember to focus on the politeness that the phrase express. Consider alternatives like "has kindly consented" or "has generously accepted" for different nuances. Avoiding overuse in obligatory or expected situations is also recommended.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
has kindly consented
Replaces "graciously agreed" with "kindly consented", emphasizing politeness and agreement.
has generously accepted
Substitutes "graciously agreed" with "generously accepted", highlighting the act of acceptance as generous.
has willingly undertaken
Changes "has graciously agreed" to "has willingly undertaken", shifting the focus to the enthusiastic acceptance of a task or responsibility.
has favorably responded
Replaces "has graciously agreed" with "has favorably responded", indicating a positive response to a request or proposal.
has been pleased to accept
Emphasizes the pleasure in accepting, instead of focusing on the graciousness of the agreement.
has seen fit to approve
Suggests a formal approval where the person deemed something appropriate to accept.
has been good enough to allow
Highlights the kindness in allowing something, implying a permission or favor.
has obliged with a positive response
Focuses on the obliging nature of the agreement, adding a layer of duty or willingness to help.
has accommodated the request
Emphasizes the act of accommodating a specific request, rather than a general agreement.
has concurred without hesitation
Highlights the immediate and unreserved nature of the agreement, suggesting strong alignment or enthusiasm.
FAQs
How can I use "has graciously agreed" in a sentence?
You can use "has graciously agreed" to indicate that someone has willingly and kindly accepted a request or offer. For example, "The guest speaker "has graciously agreed" to present at the conference."
What are some alternatives to "has graciously agreed"?
Alternatives include "has kindly consented", "has generously accepted", or "has willingly undertaken", each emphasizing different aspects of the agreement.
When is it appropriate to use "has graciously agreed"?
It's appropriate when you want to emphasize the kindness and willingness of someone in accepting a request, particularly when their agreement is not obligatory.
Is "has graciously agreed" formal or informal?
The phrase is generally considered formal and polite, suitable for professional or respectful contexts where you want to acknowledge someone's kind agreement.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested