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The phrase "agents who" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group of agents and providing additional information about them.
Example: "The agents who were assigned to the case worked tirelessly to gather evidence."
Alternatives: "agents that" or "agents which".
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"There are agents who take people there.
Agents who sell phony insurance are also being held accountable.
The same is true of the agents who advise them.
Specialist Stachler said it was the agents who did that.
But it is estate agents who have most to fear.
Agents who did not agree would receive a lesser package.
I've hired a couple of agents who are rental agents.
Casting agents who stipulate 'No ethnics' this season.
What about the agents who aren't so good?
Agents who were outside of Manhattan were considered second class".
Hollywood actors have agents who scout for their scripts.
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