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Using a sample of $(448.1\pm2.9)\times10^6$ $\psi(3686)$ events collected with the BESIII detector, we perform the first partial wave analysis of $\psi(3686)\rightarrow K^+K^-\eta$. In addition to the well established states, $\phi(1020)$, $\phi(1680)$, and $K_3^*(1780)$, contributions from $X(1750)$, $\rho(2150)$, $\rho_3(2250)$, and $K^*_2(1980)$ are also observed. The $X(1750)$ state is determined to be …