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The phrase "administration has prodded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions taken by an administration to encourage or prompt a certain behavior or response from individuals or groups.
Example: "The administration has prodded the committee to finalize their recommendations before the deadline."
Alternatives: "administration has urged" or "administration has prompted".
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The Obama administration has prodded noticeable improvements.
Many more are expected to join them, partly because the Obama administration has prodded states and districts to develop more effective teacher-evaluation systems than traditional classroom observation by administrators.
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Meanwhile the noise surrounding the problem has prodded the Nepali government into action.
Bell, too, has prodded Smith to use his bulk.
Mr Erdogan has prodded these friends to snap up rival titles.
In fact, competition has prodded public schools to shape up a bit.
That has prodded farmers into producing as much as they could.
She has prodded the staffs of both the Bronx and Manhattan borough presidents to inquire on her behalf.
The Obama administration has repeatedly prodded Europeans to shore up the euro.
The Obama administration has regularly prodded the military to hand the reins to Mr. Morsi, even as American officials are unsure of what they are getting with him.
Obama administration officials often boast of their efforts to curtail health care fraud, and they have prodded state officials to step up their efforts as well.
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