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Discover LudwigThe phrase "repeated prodding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of persistently encouraging or urging someone to take action or respond.
Example: "After several instances of repeated prodding from her colleagues, she finally agreed to present her findings at the meeting."
Alternatives: "constant nudging" or "persistent urging".
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Animals were judged dead when they did not move after repeated prodding with a pick.
Worms that did not move after repeated prodding with a pick or lacked pharyngeal pumping were scored as dead and removed from the plate.
With her repeated prodding, the fellows — captains, majors and colonels — designed and organized the contest.
Various agencies have a dozen different lists in place, with centralization only now under way after repeated prodding by Congress.
Mr. Pataki would not say, despite repeated prodding, whether he thought spending on New York City schools was adequate.
After his repeated prodding, Motorola agreed to split itself into two divisions, one that makes handsets and one that manufactures enterprise equipment.
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Worms were scored as dead if they did not respond to repeated prods with a platinum pick.
Swimming behavior was classified as abnormal if individuals failed to respond after repeated prods, failed to maintain upright posture, or swam erratically in circles.
The endless pointing and repeating and prodding.
But a couple of them, when prodded, repeated the sensational details. "I have seen one of the tunnels," said Jaime Xol, who said he was building drinking troughs for the ranch's cattle.
Allergan has thus far been cool to Ackman's repeated overtures, and prodded its shareholders Monday to do nothing.
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