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agent

[ey-juhnt] / ˈeɪ dʒənt /


NOUN
power, instrument for achievement
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STRONG


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Meanwhile, his agent said it was "a privilege to be a part of his creative journey" - and said he had "cherished his time portraying Charlie Slater".

From BBC

These metrics reflect actual transactions and local demand rather than the sentiment found in prediction markets, advisers and real-estate agents say.

From The Wall Street Journal

Google unveiled a set of tools for retailers that helps them roll out AI agents, aiming to make it easier for brands to reach their customers who are shopping with the technology.

From The Wall Street Journal

Former Assembly majority leader Ian Calderon, speaking at a labor forum featuring Democratic candidates in Los Angeles, said that federal agents aren’t above the law.

From Los Angeles Times

Concerns about job security are also rising, making more people hesitant to buy, real-estate agents said.

From The Wall Street Journal