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The phrase "a nagging feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a persistent, uneasy sensation or intuition about something that is bothering you or causing concern.
Example: "Despite the cheerful atmosphere, I couldn't shake off a nagging feeling that something was wrong."
Alternatives: "an unsettling feeling" or "a persistent worry".
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Unheeded Warnings Jason Thomas had a nagging feeling.
But it also left one of the debate's moderators, Bret Baier, with a nagging feeling.
Still, I have a nagging feeling that I have forgotten to note some essential thing.
A nagging feeling they might have been better off just re-releasing the teaser trailer.
But among USA fans there may well be a nagging feeling of what might have been.
I still have a nagging feeling that won't go away, however.
Sometimes, though, she has a nagging feeling that she is missing out on something.
A nagging feeling that their very best years may be behind them?
Yet I still struggle with a nagging feeling that I'm not doing justice to the enormous stakes of this threat.
He slept and slept, and although no one had mentioned anything, Caroline had a nagging feeling something wasn't right.
There was something inspirational about the colt, and throughout the fall and winter she had a nagging feeling that she had made a terrible mistake.
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