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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an agent for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who acts on behalf of another person or organization, often in a professional or legal context.
Example: "She works as an agent for a major talent agency, representing various artists and performers."
Alternatives: "a representative of" or "a broker for".
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She is an agent for classical musicians.
I can't blame an agent for that".
Her mother is an agent for artists.
They're not an agent for anybody else".
Mr. Clinton presented himself as an agent for change.
You've got to be an agent for change," she said.
Every teacher is effectively an agent for the lamps now.
Ms. Hicks, 36, works as an agent for artists.
Mrs. Keller also directed an agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation to Mr. Jacobs.
So, it's for others, trades for others as an agent for a commission.
As broker, the firm buys and sells securities as an agent for the account of customers.
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