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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a star agent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an exceptional or highly skilled agent, often in contexts like sales, real estate, or intelligence.
Example: "In the competitive world of real estate, Jane has proven herself to be a star agent, consistently closing deals and exceeding her clients' expectations."
Alternatives: "top agent" or "elite agent".
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Others see a twist on "Sunset Boulevard," in which a star agent cannot let go.
It's a fair whack, yes, but a bargain compared to the percentage a star agent might normally take.
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Mr. Mawn most recently headed the bureau's Boston office, where he was assigned after a former star agent was charged with racketeering and obstruction of justice.
We've had a "Young Bond" series, as well as three volumes of the secret diaries of Miss Moneypenny, M's secretary with the unrequited crush on her boss's star agent, plus a cinematic franchise that will probably still be churning out Bond movies in 2200.
In a meeting at a Miami country club, he told Ordonez, a star free agent, how badly he burned to win.
Only those with longer memories might remember the last time the Yankees zeroed in on a star free agent and were snubbed.
With a series of payroll-purging trades, Donnie Walsh, the team president, gave the Knicks room to chase a star free agent in 2010.
"Usually, a star's agent will fax you, saying you have to have so-and-so," said Mr. Kuhn, who has been in the business for 12 years.
The team president, Donnie Walsh, has outlined plans that include no deal for a player whose contract spans beyond this season as he focuses on luring a star free agent next summer.
The friendly folks from Cablevision are stalling the remaining fans, at extremely high prices, while saving their money for next year when they could conceivably sign a star free agent.
But in the end, no amount of extravagant recruiting could trump the Knicks' sad reality: they are so far above the salary cap and so full of undesirable players, their chances of landing a star free agent are as slim as Marcus Camby's limbs.
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