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The phrase "agitate for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
The phrase means to campaign for or press for something. For example: The group is agitating for changes to the tax laws.
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Liberals subtly agitate for rampant pornography and mandatory abortions for everyone over 10.
You agitate for justice.
But Jana's ability to agitate for change may be limited.
Instead, he continued to agitate for a better deal.
Both buy stakes in companies and agitate for change.
Western governments should agitate for greater transparency from sovereign funds.
Investors, he has said, should agitate for a restructuring.
He argued that other minorities would agitate for similar rights.
The people begin to agitate for his return.
However, she continued to agitate for reforms in Iran.
There are some voices beginning to agitate for leadership contest.
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