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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of a nudge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small encouragement or push to motivate someone to take action or change their behavior.
Example: "Sometimes, all you need is a bit of a nudge to get started on your goals."
Alternatives: "a little push" or "a gentle reminder".
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But as Tuesday wore on, it decided that "market supply and demand" needed a bit of a nudge.
"The idea of a modernist landmark was something we really needed a bit of a nudge on," Mr. Green allowed.
"It's given us a lot of confidence and probably given Pakistan a bit of a nudge as well that we are here to be serious," he said.
But the logic of the deal, and its potential savings, should encourage discussion between the two boards — with a bit of a nudge from arbitrageur investors.
But most of us need a bit of a nudge before we will face down the Big Questions: Who are we?
You need a bit of a nudge before you see what's unusual about them – ie they are old, whereas most farm animals are dispatched to the abattoir in their youth (and in many cases in their infancy).
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It took a bit of a nudging to get her to own her voice and her role as a prominent player in the tech industry, YC Partner Kat Manalac said at a small roundtable discussion ahead of the conference.
" I think in Britain they've always had a slightly naughty image – a bit of a 'nudge, nudge, wink, wink' association," accedes Brian Grey, marketing manager for Ideal Standard, which launched "Tris", a domestic wood-clad bathroom cabin combining a shower, steam room and sauna, three years ago.
"It has a bit of a wink or a nudge, but it's not outrageous or silly," said Dan Lundberg, global marketing director for Kahlúa at the Absolut Company unit of Pernod Ricard.
While the new survey is a bit of an outlier, it nudges Murray's lead on our overall trend estimate to just over five points (50.5% to 45%).
Thursday's exercise, the organizers acknowledge, was a bit of a stunt to publicize the issues and nudge Congress and the presidential candidates.
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