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The expression "he prompted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate an action in which someone encourages another person to do or say something. For example: John kept quiet, so his teacher prompted him to answer the question.
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"Second most dreaded," he prompted.
"Medium wave," he prompted.
What else, he prompted, what next?
"But I did cry sometimes," he prompted.
He prompted moves and took most of the set-pieces.
"Mom, are you going to tell about Olive?" he prompted.
But last year he prompted followers at a rally to shout that they wanted "fewer Moroccans".
In 1992, when he was a registered Democrat, he prompted both parties' Conventions back to back.
Again, he prompted an attack and, for once, England retained possession.
"I'm from one state east of here," he prompted the children, gathered in a classroom here.
He prompted Ken to be an even bolder mayor than he would have naturally been.
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