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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to refer to a federal agent, particularly in the context of law enforcement or government agencies.
Example: "The suspect was apprehended after a lengthy investigation led by a fed."
Alternatives: "a federal agent" or "an FBI agent".
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That was a Fed choice.
A Fed spokeswoman, Michelle Smith, also declined to comment specifically.
The market is really on a Fed watch.
Consumer confidence has been a Fed concern since.
He suspected that one of the interns was a fed.
The skills required of a Fed chairman are indeed demanding.
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-- a fed-up irritability.
What would have happened without a Fed-organized bailout of Long-Term Capital?
A fed-up police sergeant observes of the gang's leader, "Noel Winters is a cunt.
It was produced by a fed-batch fermentation process.
This approach is illustrated on a fed-batch benchmark problem.
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