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The phrase "agents for change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals or groups that actively promote or facilitate change in a particular context, such as social, political, or organizational change.
Example: "The youth organization has become agents for change in their community, advocating for environmental sustainability and social justice."
Alternatives: "catalysts for change" or "change-makers".
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Mobile technologies are also agents for change.
Hacked Off allowed them no longer to be victims, but agents for change.
They could be our biggest agents for change, for spreading new ideas and improving quality – and we've just ignored them.
The only way to sweep the cynics up and make them genuine agents for change is from a grassroots social movement.
"Mr Brown and Tony Blair want to be agents for change in international development," said Richard Bennett, from the BOND, representing 20 of Britain's development agencies.
"We can't change what has happened in the past but what we can try and be is agents for change in the future.
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Major psychological or psychiatric states and drug treatment are the most likely agents for changes of transmitter activity from the norm.
Mr. Clinton presented himself as an agent for change.
Third, debt is a powerful agent for change.
This type of solution would be both a platform and an agent for change.
You've got to be an agent for change," she said.
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