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nag someone

nnyy

Senior Member
Japanese
Mom is nagging me.
Mom is nagging at me.

Which one is correct?
I think the first one is correct and the second sounds iffy.
Thanks!
Both get used, but in this sense nag as a transitive verb (without β€œat”) seems more appropriate.

See the two intransitive definitions here: Nag
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