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The phrase "agent at the time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone's role or status as an agent during a specific period or event.
Example: "He was acting as the agent at the time of the negotiations, ensuring all parties were represented."
Alternatives: "representative during that period" or "agent during that time".
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Soon after Lockenhaus, Grimaud's agent at the time, Gregg Gleasner, suggested a concert in America.
Her agent at the time told her to leave the movie.
LeRoy's agent at the time of the "reveal", Ira Silverberg, was appalled.
"I think insanity set in," said Dave Pinter, Moore's agent, at the time.
The US authorities described the unidentified British agent at the time as a co-conspirator.
No, when I first read the script I had no agent at the time.
My agent at the time kept saying, "Oh, yeah, I got you up for it".
"My agent at the time wasn't very happy," she laughs now, "but that's OK".
She then thought it might be a good idea for a book but her agent at the time didn't agree.
In the nineties, she worked at the William Morris Agency, assisting Tom Illius, who was Cosby's agent at the time.
He had asked his agent at the time, David Falk, to help get him traded back home.
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