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Discover Ludwig"nagging me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a feeling or sensation of being badgered or often reminded to do something. For example, "My conscience has been nagging me to finish my report before tomorrow's deadline."
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"Well, thank you for nagging me.
*** My wife's nagging me to make a will.
The wife keeps nagging me to drink more water.
They're already nagging me: 'When are we starting?
"I know, but you're nagging me," she says.
But I've stopped seeing Messenger, too, because she keeps nagging me about having to upgrade.
My son has been nagging me to get it for him.
For the longest time, my readers kept nagging me to check out this thing called Twitter.
"But finally, I crept away, with the words 'possibly dirty, very likely gone-bad prosciutto' nagging me".
"Even last year it was nagging me a little bit," he said.
And I had to thank God, because my mom was nagging me about church attendance.
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