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"urge me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is strongly encouraging you to do something. For example: "My mom urged me to apply to more scholarships."
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If I stop, urge me on.
Take a minute to breathe, they urge me.
"Some urge me to change, but I won't".
So it was a little unnerving to hear him urge me to go faster.
In late May, he called to urge me to request the coroner's report on Pham's death.
On one occasion she brought her husband with her so he could urge me to trust her expression of need.
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She urged me to get help.
"But he kept urging me to sit".
He urged me to do the same.
My parents urged me to switch majors.
No laugh track urged me to giggle.
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