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The phrase "agents of an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals or entities that act on behalf of something or someone, often in a formal or professional context.
Example: "The agents of an international organization were present at the conference to discuss global issues."
Alternatives: "representatives of a" or "actors of an".
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Jews, rather than victims of Nazism, became agents of an imperial conspiracy against communism.
And he cast his enemies, both abroad and at home, as agents of an alien threat.
When feminism came along, these traditional men were trashed as emotional cripples or agents of an oppressive patriarchy.
Conversion was carried out at first by individual Christians acting on their own, not as agents of an organized church.
Filoviruses are the causative agents of an increasing number of disease outbreaks in human populations, including the current unprecedented Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in western Africa.
And the fact that Italy would actually convict intelligence agents of an allied country was seen as a bold move that could set a precedent in other cases.
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They are agents of a truly imperialist penetration.
The murder of a Post columnist inside a consulate by agents of a U.S. ally government.
A year later, Apple's scouts arrived as agents of a front company called Pillar.
But now they are seen as "Muslims", agents of a terrifying global menace.
Richard Hannay is chased over the Scottish highlands by ruthless agents of a foreign power.
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