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"agitating for change" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to people who are working to enact or encourage a particular change in attitude or policy. For example: "The protest movement is agitating for change in the government's immigration policy."
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A growing number of bigwigs are agitating for change.
But the union is not agitating for change.
On the eve of parliamentary elections, a new political class is agitating for change.
His playbook consists of accumulating a large stake in a company and then agitating for change.
He is an outspoken critic of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, agitating for change.
It's easy to see why Blackstone is said to be agitating for change.
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Agitating for changes and waging proxy fights are familiar pages from the activist investor playbook.
The activist investor Daniel S. Loeb is at it again, this time agitating for changes at the struggling Internet giant Yahoo, in which he has a 6 percent stake.
To spark consciences, to agitate for change, and for opportunity.
Those who agitate for change are stepping out of line.
Shareholders, who had not agitated for change, were perplexed at the boardroom row.
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