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Yes, a trustee can act as an agent for the beneficiary, but this is typically limited to certain circumstances where the trustee is authorized to do so. The trustee's primary duty is to manage the trust assets in the best interest of the beneficiaries, and any actions taken as an agent must align with that fiduciary duty. However, the relationship and responsibilities of each role should be clearly defined to avoid conflicts of interest.

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