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"nagging over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as part of a sentence to describe someone annoyingly persisting or complaining about something. Example: "My boss keeps nagging over the smallest details of my project, making it difficult to get any work done."
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She spent more time judging and nagging over my emotional (or unemotional) responses to her than she spent answering my questions.
One wonders if they have internalized the system's constant nagging over time, so that OCaml has become a kind of Newspeak that makes it impossible to think bad thoughts.
3rd over: South Africa 12-0 (target 297; Amla 4, Smith 8) An excellent nagging over from Khan, who gave Smith no room and conceded only one run as a result.
There was nagging over his food intake, a lot of sleeping, and a boatload of comforting reality television.
That distinction — nagging, over blocking — is why I love this idea.
The swelling had gradually increased over these years but pain which was negligible earlier had become more nagging over the previous 3 months.
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DESPITE the prodigious growth in health-care spending over the past 40 years, there have long been nagging doubts over whether it provided value for money.
At times, Arsenal have been unplayable this season, but nagging doubts over the side's durability remain.
For us, nagging doubts over Lucy's failure to talk began to crystallise around the time of her second birthday.
Nagging fears over an emerging market crisis, and worries that the US economy has hit a rut, are haunting the markets.
But nagging doubts over the seriousness of the fascist threat and of the sacrifices being made by his comrades led him to apply for deregistration, after which he obtained a commission.
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