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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agitated being" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a person or entity that is in a state of agitation or unrest. Example: "The agitated being paced back and forth, clearly distressed by the situation."
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Emotional abuse -- is a loved one being emotionally upset or agitated; being extremely withdrawn and non communicative or self report being verbally or emotionally mistreated?
These features, which are inherent to the disease being explored, together with the design of the study (observational) and the type of patients (agitated) being assessed, make it highly improbable to avoid all possible bias.
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He said that the only time he saw Christopher agitated was when colleagues bickered.
The only time he gets agitated is when he mentions Major's patronage of David Mellor.
"Your dad is a bit agitated isn't he?" she says.
'To say customers are agitated is putting it mildly.'.
And if he was agitated, it was probably because he got tired of being questioned".
I was agitated, I wasn't patient, I mean I wanted things to be done quickly.
She seemed as though she'd been agitated but wasn't agitated now.
And when people are agitated, others are calm.
I was agitated, he was agitated and it took us a while to get in sync.
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