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The phrase "I kept exhorting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone persistently encourages or urges someone else to do something. Example: "Throughout the meeting, I kept exhorting my team to stay focused on our goals and not get distracted by minor issues."
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I kept exhorting.
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But he kept exhorting his soldiers, and he continued fighting until he collapsed.
After calling his brother, he decided that it was time for lunch and a glass of wine; Kojima came along, and Vacanti kept exhorting him to make merry.
I kept expecting to see the Hemingway-like character from the beer commercial — billed as "the most interesting man in the world" — exhorting us to "stay thirsty, my friends!" The restaurant is nothing if not friendly.
I kept calling him.
Then I kept quiet.
I kept losing weight.
I kept my mouth shut.
I keep them.
In particular, I was exhorting my friend, L.A.-based photographer and blogger Devan Wells, to check the place out.
I remember him exhorting his illiterate followers to learn to read.
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