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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agent takes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing the actions or responsibilities of an agent, such as in business, law, or gaming.
Example: "In this scenario, the agent takes the lead in negotiations to secure the best deal for the client."
Alternatives: "agent assumes" or "agent accepts".
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The real estate agent takes her around to Mrs. Hammond's place.
Thomas Balfour, a shipping agent, takes center stage, becomes the mind of the story.
12.56pm: Carole White, Naomi Campbell's former agent, takes to the stand.
The agent takes the stranger to see the $57,000 Heathcup house.
Not to be confused with a sell fee, which is the exorbitant percentage an estate agent takes just for showing a few people round a house.
Former KGB agent takes over the Evening Standard: it's a headline designed to get columnists at the Daily Mail trembling over their email queues.
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THE airport security agent took my frozen gel packs.
I came very close to one agent taking it on.
Christopher Little, a fairly obscure London literary agent, took her on.
Then a Russian-speaking agent took them to a two-bedroom on 19th Street in Midwood.
One agent took her to a high-rise on East 64th Street — too expensive at $2,250.
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