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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agitated stream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a stream of water that is disturbed or turbulent, often conveying a sense of chaos or unrest.
Example: "The hikers carefully navigated the agitated stream, wary of the slippery rocks and rushing water."
Alternatives: "turbulent stream" or "choppy stream".
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To the casual listener the theater songs of William Finn may sound like the agitated stream of consciousness of a compulsive talker running off at the mouth — their loose structures held together by seemingly haphazard internal rhymes.
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Indeed, it seems the president himself is caught up in the tormented present, judging by his agitated, stream-of-consciousness Twitter feed.
President Donald Trump on Thursday called into his favorite TV program, "Fox & Friends," and spoke for more than 30 minutes in what at times was an agitated, stream-of-consciousness rant.
At a blowout sale recently, one agitated shopper wielded pepper spray to temporarily blind a competitor in a stream of red hot chili juice.
Get agitated.
"You're agitated".
They agitated.
Author X is agitated.
She sounded agitated.
He had seemed agitated.
He became more agitated.
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