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The phrase "agitating for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of actively campaigning or advocating for a particular cause or change.
Example: "The activists are agitating for more environmental protections in their community."
Alternatives: "campaigning for" or "advocating for".
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Agitating for pierced ears?
The country is agitating for its independence.
Pedestrian advocates are agitating for it.
He is still agitating for tax reform.
Some workers were agitating for his ouster.
What should we be agitating for?
She recommends that parents start agitating for what they need.
Lenin had been agitating for peace, and loudly, for years.
A growing number of bigwigs are agitating for change.
Moore has lately been agitating for looser money.
Some unions are already agitating for such a move.
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