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The phrase "a third agent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an additional party or entity involved in a situation, often in discussions about negotiations, contracts, or collaborations.
Example: "In this transaction, we will need to involve a third agent to facilitate the agreement between both parties."
Alternatives: "an additional agent" or "a secondary agent".
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A third agent who was also arrested but who worked under a diplomatic passport was released.
A third agent, Rick Ojeda, who has retired, seemed to undermine Mr. Ashcroft's assurance that nothing in the documents could have helped Mr. McVeigh, saying that some of the material included "leads that should have been investigated".
A third agent, from Seattle, sent an enthusiastic note detailing his love for the region, pointing out that he had traveled there, and asking for more details about accommodation preferences.
This is as expected because collaterality tends to add a third agent to the reciprocated dyads.
The two agents described in the previous section remain and a third agent is introduced.
Impersonal channels are more complex because there is a third agent guiding the information that travels between FRPs.
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A: First agent is free always.
A fourth agent, Julian Fisher, 24, is facing a misdemeanor charge of official misconduct.
Still later, they questioned a second agent and a person who was said to have been hired by the agents to assist them in their work.
"Each time, I said, 'No, I am not in a gang.' " At a certain point, a second agent joined in the interrogation.
A fourth agent walks around them in a circle.
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