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Discover Ludwig"push the envelope" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to go beyond the usual limits or boundaries, to be bold or innovative. Example: The company's success is due to their willingness to push the envelope and constantly innovate.
Idiom
Push the envelope.
This means to go to the limits, to do something to the maximum possible.
Dictionary
Push the envelope
verb
To go beyond established limits; to pioneer.
Exact(58)
Push the envelope, please.
"Push the envelope".
You must push the envelope.
(Some artists push the envelope.
"Did we push the envelope?
You can push the envelope".
"Personally, I push the envelope," Sarah said.
And it's good to push the envelope.
He tends to push the envelope.
I wanted to push the envelope.
"They push the envelope every year".
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