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Discover Ludwig'an urge' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to indicate an intense feeling of wanting to do something. For example: "I had an urge to run away from my responsibilities".
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He's fighting an urge.
It's graphomania - an urge to record.
I felt an urge to smash something.
I was conversationally describing an urge - an urge that soon wore off.
Or will he succumb to an urge to shop?
I am seized with an urge to apologize.
When he texted, I had an urge to come running.
Marina was suddenly overcome by an urge to protect Fischer.
Suddenly, he felt an urge to join them.
It's also a matter of tone, an urge to philosophise.
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She notes an "urge-to-cough" that always precedes her actual cough motor maneuver [ 84].
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