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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better agent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the effectiveness or quality of agents in a specific context, such as sales, representation, or performance.
Example: "After reviewing the results, we concluded that she is a better agent for our marketing campaign than her predecessor."
Alternatives: "a superior agent" or "a more effective agent".
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"He had a better agent," she said.
Flamingos, as a group, need a better agent.
"We're here to make you a better agent".
Either Casey Wilson should get a better agent or I should check IMDb more thoroughly before I watch stuff.
Before finding a better agent.
"He had a better agent than we did," said an 86-year-old Munchkin alum.
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These results suggest that acriflavine is a better curing agent than acridine orange for O. oeni, and that pRS3 is the most sensitive to these curing agents.
So, which of these things is a better reducing agent?
(Ironically, chicken skin is often removed, but it is a better "marinating" agent than anything else).
Comparatively, MG was shown to be a better protective agent against oxidative damage to DNA as compared to trolox.
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