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"to consent to" is a phrase that is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone allowing something to happen, usually after careful consideration of the consequences. For example: After much deliberation, the board of directors consented to the merger.
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Obviously they have to consent to give them.
That's why unions, he believed, ought to consent to efficiency.
The accused had to consent to trial by jury.
His wife refused to consent to a divorce.
Legally, his parents didn't have authority to consent to it.
The doctor encouraged me to consent to treatment.
Obviously, they have to consent to give them.
She declined to consent to such an arrangement.
What reality, after all, are we to consent to?
In doing so, they encouraged workers to consent to the factory owners' production goals.
Democratic Senates failed to consent to nearly one-quarter of the nominations by George H.W. Bush.
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