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Discover Ludwig"keeps nagging" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various situations to describe someone who persistently bothers or annoys someone else. Example: My little sister keeps nagging me to play with her even though I have homework to finish.
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The wife keeps nagging me to drink more water.
She said recently that her daughter keeps nagging her to try to start dating again, but somehow it just feels beyond her.
Because (though not among black people) the question of her school choice keeps nagging away at her credibility as a candidate.
But "Riding Shotgun and Living Life" by Jessica Krasilovsky on Aug. 28 keeps nagging at my mind for its writer's naïveté.
The thought that keeps nagging at me is this: If you look at Bishop Olmsted and Sister Margaret as the protagonists in this battle, one of them truly seems to me to have emulated the life of Jesus.
He keeps nagging the central bank to cut rates in the bizarre belief that high rates stoke inflation.Mr Erdogan's campaign to destroy Fethullah Gulen, a popular cleric and one-time ally, is sowing fear in business circles.
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Miliband kept nagging.
But the question kept nagging.
Still, the Tehran photo kept nagging.
His situation was desperate, but a thought kept nagging him.
But a renegade thought kept nagging at me when I ate there.
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