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The phrase "a hard working agent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an agent who puts in a lot of effort and dedication in their work.
Example: "The company values a hard working agent who consistently meets their targets and goes above and beyond for clients."
Alternatives: "a diligent agent" or "a dedicated agent".
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Kate usually wears rather high-class, sporty, practical outfits since she's a hard-working agent and always on her way to important crime scenes.
– had a hard working life.
He was an avid traveler and a hard working entrepreneur.
"They seem like a hard working bunch".
Robert Gibbs is a hard working, nice man.
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"The system now in place does a real disservice to the hard-working agents on the street," Mr. Grassley said he told the agent.
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A hard-working, go-getter of an agent is good.
Booking agent John Barrow, who helped the musician stage shows throughout his career, said he would remember Jansch as a "hard-working musician" and "a great man".
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