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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agent led" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or process that is directed or initiated by an agent, often in contexts related to business, research, or technology.
Example: "The project was agent led, ensuring that all decisions were made with the stakeholders' best interests in mind."
Alternatives: "agent-driven" or "agent-guided".
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The agent led Moberly into the crawl space.
An ATF agent led a 'double life.' Then his girlfriend turned up dead.
Another Iranian C.I.A. agent led a crowd to sack the offices of pro-Tudeh papers.
The DSS agent led Stevens and Smith to an escape hatch in the wall.
Infusion of the contrast agent led to more cardiomyocyte injury than did bolus injection.
A failure to treat the water with an anti-corrosive agent led to sky-high levels of lead contamination across the city.
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One agent leads a barking dog, straining at the leash.
The resulting local patterns around each agent lead to the desired global formation.
So far, Daniel Bongino, a former Secret Service agent, leads 33 percent to 26 percent over Richard Douglas, a Bush administration defense department appointee.
The rest of the novel tells Bobby's story, in which the exposing of a foreign agent leads to consequences that Bobby is still struggling to live with.
Acidity of cross-link agent leads to degradation of cellulose polymer chains, and this results in the reduction of strength.
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