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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big push to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts or initiatives aimed at achieving a specific goal or outcome.
Example: "The organization is making a big push to increase awareness about climate change."
Alternatives: "a strong effort to" or "a significant drive to".
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We've seen a big push to organize performers in the Spanish-language space.
But Ford is making a big push to change that.
The Titans are making a big push to sign Manning.
Quickly, the company started a big push to further develop the shoe.
Uganda's government is making a big push to sell more coffee abroad.
There is a big push to educate artists, small studios, and independent labels about Net neutrality.
There's a big push to replace incandescent and fluorescent bulbs for general illumination as well.
China, for instance, is making a big push to reduce energy subsidies for exports like steel and aluminum.
"Germany got a lot from globalization," he said, "and now there's a big push to bring globalization to German firms".
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"This is part of a big push to make things more usable for humans," Hall said.
"So it's a big push to get into it early".
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