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The phrase 'has since agreed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone has agreed to something at a later time than when the discussion first took place. For example, "The two sides had been in disagreement on the issue, but the company has since agreed to make a concession."
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GM has since agreed to reinstate more than 300 dealers, and Chrysler has offered to reinstate some 50 franchises.
Norway has since agreed to notify Prague when it investigates parents who are Czech citizens.
It has since agreed to negotiate a cap.
The firm has since agreed to do better.
She has since agreed to pay the tax.
The maker has since agreed to resume production.
MoveOn has since agreed to pay the difference.
Tyson has since agreed to proceed with the deal.
Mock has since agreed to return to Piers Morgan Live to further debate the issue tonight.
Relay has since agreed to hire a director to oversee faculty research into effective teaching practices.
Israel has since agreed to allow preliminary discussion of core issues in the indirect talks.
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