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The phrase 'agitation to' is not proper English.
It is not a word or a phrase that is used in written English. If you are trying to express something related to being agitated, or stirring up, or stirring up a feeling, you could use a phrase like 'stirring up', 'stirring emotions', 'stirring feelings', 'arousing emotions', 'prompting feelings', or 'stirring passion'. For example: He felt a stirring of excitement as he watched the sunset.
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I think all of the older guys should be agitated about what has happened and should bring that agitation to Game 3".
As Mr Beadle recounts Mr Covington's experiences, he lurches from wild agitation to jittery submission.
Then there was a very strong agitation to get them to come back to the press table.
This striking, texturally colorful work, veering from frenzied agitation to meditative resignation, commemorates the Japanese 1937-38 massacre in Nanjing.
In the next few hours, his blood pressure fell, his breathing worsened, and he drifted from agitation to near-unconsciousness.
A series of 16 variations follows, shifting from pummeling agitation to waltzing, plush elegance -- Mr. Goehr's Fauré moment.
In May, 1865, Weston had given a lecture that argued against any strikes or agitation to raise wages.
Separation flotation utilizes pneumatic and mechanical agitation to produce air bubbles that carry the mineral particles to the surface.
After the game, Brown revealed as much agitation to the news media as he has all season.
The Upton Machine Company was soon supplying the first washing machines with "motorized agitation" to Sears, Roebuck & Company.
His highly publicized injury led to increased public discussion about and agitation to improve player safety in the NHL.
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