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The phrase "agitated for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to promote or advocate for something in a passionate or restless manner. Example: She was constantly agitating for better working conditions for factory workers.
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Ordinary Nigerians agitated for democracy.
In the 1960s radicals agitated for liberation.
One called "Heart of Texas" agitated for that state's secession.
As a congressman, he agitated for a bipartisan immigration deal.
Futurists and nationalists (including Gabriele D'Annunzio) agitated for intervention.
Certain scientists and culinarians have long agitated for MSG's rehabilitation.
In recent months, athletes have agitated for further inquiries.
Meanwhile, Ms. Colton agitated for changes at the center.
The Met also agitated for the creation of Lincoln Center.
No reporter agitated for a copy until I just did.
At work, he agitated for wage increases for public-sector workers, but his efforts were stymied.
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