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The phrase "urge into" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be interpreted as encouraging someone to enter or engage in something, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "I urge you into taking action before it's too late."
Alternatives: "encourage to enter" or "push towards."
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Leave it to Steven Blier, a pianist and the artistic director of the New York Festival of Song, to translate that urge into a concert.
From an early age he drew and drew, and his buildings can be seen as extensions of this urge into three-dimensional, permanent form.
What is pop music, after all, but the channeling of the ecstatic urge into a form that puts a limit on its excesses?
His idea of urban scenery is the faces of lawyers, actors and legislators, of clients and audiences, men and women of flamboyant features that a caricaturist could urge into satire.
Truth that you say will determine what you and others expect and will work for, call and urge into your future.
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Children are urged into vocational schools instead of universities, he said.
They might instead have passionate friendships, or sublimate their urges into other pursuits.
In addition he has urged into being 40 sports parachute coubs at Ivy League colleges & at West Point.
Luis Rodriguez, who was outside on Vanderbilt Avenue, was urged into his truck by the police as the sprayer approached.
A charismatic salesman, Dichter flipped Freud's pessimistic ideas about childhood traumas and buried urges into opportunities for seeking pleasure and fulfilment in everyday purchases.
We were urged into war on a misleading prospectus and we surrendered the sovereignty of our foreign policy decisions to President Bush's neo-conservative cabal in Washington.
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