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The phrase "again urging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that someone is being encouraged or prompted to take action once more.
Example: "The committee is again urging the community to participate in the upcoming event."
Alternatives: "once more encouraging" or "reiterating the call".
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AFTER almost a 20-year hiatus, United Airlines is once again urging travelers to "fly the friendly skies".
"It's a setback, but kind of to be expected for a little bit," Coach Mike D'Antoni said, again urging patience.
But the Bush administration is again urging Israel to stay on the sidelines, to prevent any campaign against Mr. Hussein from turning into a regional crisis.
Klinsmann's hurried look as Italy celebrated, thinking there are still a couple of minutes, we can turn it round again, urging his men not to give up.
In the late 1940s, Mr. Roberts said, he heard God speak to him again, urging him to "be like Jesus and heal people as he did".
A group of Egyptian activists who reluctantly endorsed Mohamed Morsi in last year's presidential election, and have been bitterly disappointed by his performance in office, are again urging their fellow citizens to cast a vote for him.
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It again urged Congress to act without delay.
The White House again urged the Senate to act quickly.
My parents' last letter again urged me to go to college.
Awaiting the flight, he says, he was again urged to make a deal with Novolipetsk.
And he again urged the president to begin what he called a "conversation".
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