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Discover Ludwig"agent for both" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means someone who represents or acts on behalf of both parties in a particular situation or transaction. Example: She is the agent for both the buyer and the seller in this real estate deal.
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Tannenbaum swung the Favre deal through James Cook, the agent for both Favre and Cutler.
Wright even accused Pincher of being an agent for both MI5 and the K.G.B.
On some teams, he is the agent for both the head coach and the lead executive.
Trevor, 26, is the agent for both and feels every bump of each of his brothers' careers.
SYBR green was used as a detection agent for both assays.
(e)Crossing of buy and sell orders means a security transaction in which the same FDIC-supervised institution acts as agent for both the buyer and the seller.
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