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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit pushed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of being slightly overwhelmed or pressured, often in a time-sensitive context.
Example: "I'm feeling a bit pushed with all the deadlines approaching this week."
Alternatives: "a little overwhelmed" or "somewhat pressured".
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When Prince William, struggling a bit, pushed a wedding band onto his bride's finger last month, the commoner Kate, daughter of airline employees, was transformed into the Duchess of Cambridge, quite possibly a future queen of the realm.
Interview 24+ weeks after birth: breastfeeding, with formula introduced at 2 weeks and solids at 21 24 weeks) Woman: I do think when you've had babies that they [partners] do feel a bit pushed out to be honest.
And "I just felt a bit pushed off; I was told they didn't have the services for me.... and I thought well, what do you need to deal with me?" Most were very wary of going to the Clinic and feared adverse judgements: "I wasn't very sure...I thought maybe I would be labelled a junkie.
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A snowplow will usually "plow in" the driveway at least a bit, pushing more snow onto the edge of your driveway.
"I was trying to keep a body on him and muscle him a little bit, push him out, don't let him get to his sweet spot.
To do this, bend your head a litte bit, push your palms against one another and touch your nose with your fingertips.
"With 300m to go I panicked a bit and pushed too hard and that was it.
When Gordon drifted up a bit, Keselowski pushed through the gap, and made contact that left Gordon's car with a cut tire.
The only violence amounted to a bit of pushing and wiggling as crowd members waited for their chance to cross the notorious bridge.
"He was shouting and threatening and doing a bit of pushing, but he was ineffectual," Richard says.
"In many instances, the positions are polar opposites; and on both sides there's a bit of pushing the envelope," he said.
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