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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a string of agents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sequence or series of agents, often in contexts related to technology, programming, or discussions about multiple entities acting in a coordinated manner.
Example: "In the simulation, we observed a string of agents working together to achieve a common goal."
Alternatives: "a series of agents" or "a chain of agents".
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The closing took months, with messages passing through a string of agents and lawyers.
By this time, having upset a string of agents and PRs, plus the stars themselves, no celebrity would talk to The Sun.
"But no doubt the chairman has had a string of agents in touch telling them their man could do a better job".
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It has a model of the economy (which is being updated and simplified) but interest rate decisions are also influenced by the reports from a string of regional agents who act as the eyes and ears of the monetary policy committee and provide top-class information about what is happening on the ground.
Lorber's real-estate firm Douglas Elliman, hoping to profit from the Russian market, hired a string of Russian-speaking agents who could help rich clients find high-end properties.
In February, the Associated Press reported that a "string of thefts" by TSA agents had "embarrassed" the agency in the preceding months.
Early in his career, Peck appeared in a string of westerns, and his agent told him he could become a big star in the genre, "But I wanted to do a lot of different things," Peck said in a 1999 interview.
The law came in response to a string of abuses by government intelligence agents in the 1960s and 1970s that included spying on civil rights and antiwar activists.
Corruption has also been a problem: two Homeland Security auditors, until recently based in McAllen, were indicted in April on charges that they falsified documents when they were supposed to be investigating a string of cases in which Border Patrol agents had been helping smuggle illegal immigrants and drugs into the United States.
The result is All New People, a four-handed black comedy about Charlie, a gloomy thirtysomething who retreats to a luxury New Jersey beach house in the dead of winter to end it all but whose suicidal intentions are thwarted by a string of visitors – a daft estate agent, a drug-dealing fire chief and an escort.
"Sir John Sawers launched a veiled attack on the courts system which has demanded evidence from agents during a string of human rights cases," it said.
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