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every other agent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "every other agent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to alternating agents in a sequence or group, typically indicating that you are talking about agents that are not consecutive but rather every second one. Example: "In the experiment, we will only analyze every other agent to reduce the amount of data we need to process."
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News & Media
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Alternative expressions(4)
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8 human-written examples
Every other agent wanted to be president of the United States, but they became a geek.
News & Media
An inter-network traffic matrix gives the average traffic volume sent from each agent to every other agent.
In general the solution method will require every agent to communicate to and have a model of every other agent in the team.
The emergence of social conventions in multi-agent systems has been analyzed mainly in settings where every agent may interact either with every other agent or with nearest neighbours, according to some regular underlying topology.
Science
Each agent has the following attributes: a set of geographic locations in which it is present (corresponding to IXPs), a certain traffic volume that it sends to and receives from every other agent, and certain economic parameters, such as the transit price it would charge to its potential customers at a given location.
The car he drove, Mike wanted him to drive an old Jaguar and I said 'No, he should drive a BMW, like every other agent in town.' And he had a BMW, and I didn't know that.
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Therefore several simple agents are logically belonging together forming an agent group where every agent knows about the other agent.
It was a cold dark Sunday, not house-hunting weather, and every other estate agent I passed in the suburb's grey centre was closed.
News & Media
Rookies can start signing contracts and every other free agent can begin negotiating them Tuesday, when trades can also begin; teams will start opening training camps Wednesday; and Friday, about 400 free agents can begin joining new teams — five months of activity being funneled into just a few weeks.
News & Media
The other agent would say: "Good evening.
News & Media
The other agent, Matt Callahan, hung back, but Kang was aggressive.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "every other agent", ensure the context clearly establishes a sequence or group from which the agents are being selected.
Common error
Avoid using "every other agent" in situations where there isn't a clearly defined sequence or group. It's not appropriate if you simply mean 'some agents' without any specific order or pattern.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "every other agent" functions as a determiner phrase specifying a subset of agents from a larger group. It modifies a noun by indicating a specific pattern of selection. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage across various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Science
63%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "every other agent" is grammatically sound and used to indicate a non-consecutive selection of agents from a defined group. While categorized as uncommon, Ludwig AI analysis shows it frequently appears in news media and scientific contexts. To ensure clarity, establish a clear sequence or group when using the phrase, and prevent misuse by confusing the selection context with "some agents". Alternative phrases like "alternate agent" and "every second agent" can be considered for similar meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
alternate agent
Emphasizes the alternating selection pattern, focusing on the agent's position in the sequence.
every second agent
Uses a numerical descriptor to specify the selection interval between agents.
agents at alternating positions
Highlights the positional arrangement of the selected agents.
every alternate operative
Uses a synonym for "agent" while still maintaining the sense of alternating selection.
every second operative
Uses numerical descriptor to specify the selection interval, synonymizing agent to operative
non-consecutive agents
Focuses on the lack of sequential adjacency among the chosen agents.
agents separated by one
Explicitly states the gap between the selected agents in the sequence.
agents with an interval of one
Emphasizes the consistent interval maintained between the selected agents.
skip-every-other agent
Expresses the action of skipping agents in a selection process.
intermittent agent
Suggests that agent interactions or activity happens at intervals.
FAQs
How can I use "every other agent" in a sentence?
You can use "every other agent" to refer to non-consecutive agents in a sequence. For instance, "We interviewed "every other agent" to gather diverse feedback".
What phrases are similar to "every other agent"?
Similar phrases include "alternate agent", "every second agent", or "non-consecutive agents". These alternatives emphasize the selection of non-adjacent members from a group.
Is it correct to say "each other agent" instead of "every other agent"?
No, "each other agent" is not grammatically correct in this context. "Each other" is typically used to indicate a reciprocal action or relationship. The correct phrase to indicate alternating agents is "every other agent".
What's the difference between "every agent" and "every other agent"?
"Every agent" refers to all agents within a group, while "every other agent" specifies a selection pattern where only non-consecutive agents are included. The latter implies a selective process, skipping one agent between each selected agent.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested