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"urging that" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually followed by a statement that expresses a request or opinion, such as "urging that the government reconsider its policies on energy conservation."
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I'm not urging that, of course.
The A.D.L. sent Mr. Griffin a letter urging that MSNBC drop Mr. Buchanan.
Mr. Obama ended his remarks by urging that "in our grief, let us seek that grace.
Beware of work urging that revolutionary change of everything is needed.
Let me begin this posting by urging that people do not rush to judgment.
He wrote a book, "Freedom or Secrecy," urging that government records be made more accessible.
Because she could not track down who was urging that, she dropped the matter.
France joined Britain in urging that pesticide rules be framed under a different directive administered by agricultural officials.
Forward-looking citizens in all sections of the country were urging that more playgrounds be built for underprivileged children.
Mr. Kahn was outspoken in urging that society grapple with the consequences of nuclear war with "thinking the unthinkable".
There are certainly voices in Washington urging that much more should be done.
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