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The phrase "a agent" is not correct in written English; it should be "an agent." You can use "an agent" when referring to a representative or intermediary in various contexts, such as business, real estate, or acting.
Example: "She hired an agent to help her find a new apartment in the city."
Alternatives: "a representative" or "an intermediary."
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Still, they will do the trick, tucked in their chic gift box, black and pink, ?a Agent Provocateur.
When she returned to the United States, she became prominent in Communist causes but, apparently, was no longer useful as a agent.
WITH: David Arquette (Gordon Smith, Michael Clarke Duncan Agent Murdoch, Leslie Bibb Stephanie, Joe Viterellirelli (Gino Valente), Angus T. Jones James, Anthony Anderson Benny, Paul Sorvinovino (Sonny Talia) and Bob the Bull Mastiff (Spot, a k a Agent 11).
Guerrero, Mussina and Matsui share Tellem as a agent, and despite having lost out on all three players, Duquette said Saturday, "that didn't play into our minds at all".
Discounts of at least 20 percent are part of the business model, said Jason Seeber, a k a Agent Red, but are not the sole point of the site.
(a) Agent deploy time (b) Agent message roundtrip time.
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"We lost an agent.
She needs an agent.
"I need an agent.
I was an agent.
Maguire is an agent.
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