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The phrase "constant agitation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means the state of being constantly disturbed or disturbed. Example: The constant agitation of the waves made it difficult for the fishermen to navigate their small boat.
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Hence the constant agitation for monetary tightening.
And Mr. Stern said the constant agitation was "like mushrooms -- it flourishes in the dark".
The flasks were sealed with Parafilm® and incubated at 28 °C under constant agitation (180 rpm).
At that point, the Senators' hard hitting and constant agitation had distracted the Rangers.
Commercial ice cream is made by combining, under constant agitation, the liquid ingredients (milk, cream, syrups, etc.).
The economy shrank sharply for two years, the country's president keeps Venezuelans in a state of constant agitation and businesses struggle to remain open.
Locking yourself up at home, making lists, and pacing back and forth in constant agitation are not going to help.
The extraction was performed at 30, 50, and 70 °C for 100 min with constant agitation.
For completeness of investigation effective segregation of soil grains was achieved through constant agitation.
The biosorption was conducted in Pyrex 500 mL conical flasks at a constant agitation speed.
Constant agitation.
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