The phrase 'urged by someone' is correct; e.g. "He was urged by someone to fight for his rights."
Yes, the use of "to" in the phrase "what you have been up to" is correct. It is a common inquisitive phrase used to ask someone about their recent activities or whereabouts.
The phrase "How is she doing?" is grammatically correct. It is a common way to inquire about someone's well-being or current status.
Yes, it is correct to say "Please contact." This is a commonly used phrase to ask someone to reach out or get in touch with them.
'In the hope that' is the correct phrase.
If you are referring to this sentence, no, it does not resemble a correct phrase AT ALL.
Yes, "Are you finished?" is a correct way to ask someone if they have completed a task or activity. It is a commonly used phrase in English.
"Up-and-coming" is the correct spelling of the phrase, which is used to describe someone or something that is making progress or becoming successful in their field.
No, it is more commonly correct to say "on behalf of" to indicate representing someone or something.
This is not a sentence it is a phrase and as a phrase it is correct.
Neither "has being" nor "have being" is correct. The correct form is "being." For example, "He is being helpful" is the correct way to phrase it, indicating someone's current state of being or behavior.
The phrase "lkimasu" is a verb meaning to go. Should you be looking to use this phrase in past tense and needing to acknowledge that someone has gone, "Ikimashita" is the correct past tense phrase.
That is the correct spelling of "phrase" (word group, or to use specific words).