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Discover LudwigThe phrase "kept badgering" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone persistently and annoyingly asking or demanding something from another person.
Example: "Despite her initial refusal, he kept badgering her for a date until she finally agreed."
Alternatives: "kept pestering" or "continued to nag."
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Sue kept badgering the social workers.
These questions kept badgering me as I read this most informative study.
Strangers on the streets here in his hometown kept badgering him with unsolicited suggestions.
But my wife at the time, Chrissie [Hynde], who was older and wiser, kept badgering me.
The young woman from the Basij kept badgering my translator, though she would not meet my eyes.
"I'm very happy with my life as it is," his father explained as Schwarzman kept badgering him.
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Readers, I'll keep badgering him for more photos, but it's an uphill battle.
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How could they keep badgering Knoblauch if he made the sort of play that belongs on a sports highlight show?
Maya keeps badgering her supervisor about many days it's been with no action taken against the compound.
Gregory keeps badgering him, saying, "The President of the United States would not have spoken out about this this personally with an African-American victim if he did not believe race was at the core".
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