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The phrase "agent why he was" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or a fragment that lacks context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The agent asked why he was late to the meeting."
Alternatives: "the reason he was" or "why he was there".
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Track and field promoter Al Franken, a Riviera member, asked an agent why he was wearing a cape.
Yep, my pal asked the gate agent why he was so blessed and she answered, "Our station manager noticed how well dressed you were and told me to upgrade you".
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Suda began recording the incident and asked the agent to repeat why he was detaining them on video.
The suicide bomber was a Jordanian who was thought to be a high-level double agent, which is why he was able to attract the group of CIA officers.
After waiting for six hours, an FBI agent finally asked Schieffer why he was there, only to be "not amused to discover I was a reporter".
Fujita said that when he chose to leave the Cowboys as a free agent in 2006, people asked why he was abandoning what some call America's Team.
Four months later, in another interview, Mr. Shehadeh asked the agent and the detective interviewing him why he was being followed, according to the complaint.
Obama has all the information above; he knows that Hosni Mubarak's dedication to delivering US "core interests" is why the Egyptian millions demanded his departure, why Tahrir proclaimed him an "agent of America and Israel", and why he is now under arrest.
I explained to the counter agent why we were late, and asked to use my tickets on the later flight, but she said I would have to buy new tickets for $205 each.
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