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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be agitated" is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means to be disturbed, excited, or disturbed in some way. For example, "She was starting to be agitated when her boss began to yell at her."
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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".
He seemed to be agitated.
"The whales do not currently appear to be agitated.
"We thought they might be agitated," Rubin says.
I want to agitate and stimulate, and I want to be agitated and stimulated".
Her nurse found her to be agitated, tearing off her clothes and refusing to be touched.
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What should we be agitating for?
The man was agitated.
The gunman was agitated.
He was agitated.
I was agitated.
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