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The phrase "agents part of" is not correct in written English as it lacks clarity and proper structure.
It could be used in a context where you are trying to describe a group of agents that are included in a larger entity, but it needs to be rephrased for better understanding.
Example: "The agents part of the investigation team were briefed on their roles."
Alternatives: "agents belonging to" or "agents included in".
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The surveillance team of detectives and federal agents, part of an elite unit known as the El Dorado Task Force, videotaped the episode, officials have said.
Owners will also vote on eliminating draft-pick compensation for teams losing free agents, part of the settlement of 1981's 50-day strike.
SUVs with secret service agents, part of a massive security operation, dwarfed the Italian-made car as the motorcade drove to the residence of the papal nuncio – the Vatican ambassador - in Washington.
Funded by the research arm of the Ministry of Defence, Stephen Coulson was originally aiming to create a coating for military clothing which would protect the wearer from toxic agents, part of a programme called Crusader 21.
The two Mexican agents, part of an elite anti-drug unit that works closely with United States officials, were preparing to buy a ton of marijuana from Tijuana traffickers as part of a buy-and-bust operation when they were arrested by Baja California state policemen who were summoned by one of the traffickers.
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