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The phrase 'has been nagging' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a persistent and annoying demand or request which someone has been asking or telling you to do for a long time. For example: "My mom has been nagging me to clean up my room for weeks now."
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What has been nagging at him all these years is that Johnny succeeded where he failed.
Perhaps his sore right shoulder has been nagging at him this season.
Business has been slow lately, and his daughter has been nagging him to give up the shop.
Homosexuality at the heart of Empire has been nagging at Arnott as a theme for some time.
But something has been nagging at me as I've come to know more about the book and its author.
Mr Bilton has been nagging the FAA to relax its regulations governing electronic devices that demonstrably cause no harm to an aircraft's instruments.
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His presidency has been nagged by charges of corruption.
Betts has been nagged by shoulder and knee injuries for much of his professional career.
But Brown was lost for the season in November, and Bradshaw has been nagged by a knee injury.
Andy Murray is slated to play, but he has been nagged by an injured hip, and entered none of the hard-court events leading up to the Open.
Smith, who caught a franchise-record 107 passes last season, has been the Giants' go-to receiver and a dangerous underneath option amid a cast of receivers that has been nagged by injuries this summer.
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