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Discover Ludwig"agitated by" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe someone or something being disturbed or troubled by something else. Example sentence: The dog was agitated by the loud thunder and ran under the bed, shaking and whimpering.
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They are agitated by certain chemical compounds and, depending on where they're located, that agitation stimulates a response.
Peter grows increasingly agitated by this encounter.
Still, Coughlin was agitated by all the Giants' turnovers -- Manning's two interceptions and three fumbles.
The curriculum was also abridged, lest anyone get too agitated by America's racial inequities.
The father appeared agitated by my presence and only spoke to me via his partner.
"He was agitated by it, in the way a molecule is agitated.
Becoming increasingly agitated by my perceived insolence, this short, square-faced man reached inside his jacket.
Some of those who were responsible for "Seinfeld" became agitated by Bannon's story.
"She had absolutely no interest in a world that seemed incredibly agitated by our presence.
After spending months alone, he was agitated by Phoenix's bright and busy streets.
But nobody in Mr. Gore's camp acted terribly agitated by the revelations.
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