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Discover LudwigThe phrase "urge each other" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to encourage or persuade each other to do something. You can use it in any context where two or more people are encouraging or motivating each other. Example: "The team members constantly urge each other to do their best and always push each other to improve."
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"Tell Sid," actors would urge each other, with varying degrees of stiltedness, as they plotted how to cash in on the sale of publicly owned British Gas.
Glancing up at the hills they urge each other to hurry.
Almost every American baseball film depicts the habit - Tom Hanks spits out a mouthful in A League of Their Own, and the young players from The Sandlot Kids urge each other to dip because "all the pros do it".
Within a single-chain bundle, two adjacent helices with opposite handedness can interlock into double helices with higher density, and urge each other extending to entire stem during moving along opposite directions with the help of chain slipping, resulting in ordered arrangement of helical stems.
Usually students do urge each other to be committed and share a fair part of the activities.
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Soon they are urging each other on.
Protesters urged each other, in a chant, to "keep it nonviolent".
Two pre-eminent figures of modern classical music urging each other to ever greater heights.
Even from the couch, you could really feel the players urging each other on.
The six women responded by organising a demonstration at which they urged each other to take action.
She and Michele Bacheller appeared to be urging each other forward one moment and restraining each other the next in "Fly... but Don't......
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