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The phrase "always urging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or persistent encouragement or pressure to do something.
Example: "She is always urging her friends to pursue their dreams and never give up."
Alternatives: "constantly encouraging" or "perpetually pushing".
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"He was always urging them to do better".
"I'm always urging players to take a caddie," he said.
The narrator's mother was always urging Gertie to leave Murph.
Socrates, that uncredentialed but masterful teacher, was always urging his students to slow down.
"It's the advocates who are always urging people, people who are desperate, not to harm themselves".
The staffers try to answer them all, said Mr. Martin, but discreetly and always urging protection.
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This was the argument she always urged.
He always urged his students to work with other scientists.
We always urge you to read the methodology carefully.
I have always urged my colleagues to drink in a mature and responsible way.
"She encouraged him to take risks," she said, "always urged him not to compromise".
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