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The phrase "a dramatic push" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or forceful effort to encourage or motivate someone or something to take action.
Example: "The campaign provided a dramatic push for the new policy, leading to widespread public support."
Alternatives: "a strong impetus" or "a significant drive".
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The timing of Bragg's and Smith's invasion may have been perfect from a military standpoint — they caught Buell off guard and made a dramatic push for the Ohio River just months after the disaster at Shiloh.
In a dramatic push to put Sydney on the global nightlife map, politicians, entrepreneurs and locals backed proposed changes that would see Sydney follow in the footsteps of other Australian cities– and in particular, its southern rival Melbourne, famous for its lively laneway bar culture.
In the fighting's initial stages, Egyptian forces crossed the Suez Canal and staged a dramatic push into the Sinai.
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A scream rang out -- followed by a baby's dramatic push into the world.
Mr. Rohr said those were the concerns that caught his attention when his company was looking for a focus for its charitable efforts, something where a dramatic, sustained push could make a lasting difference.
"One of the good things that came out of the oil shock of the '70s was the dramatic push for energy conservation," said Senator Schumer.
This speech has been largely forgotten, overshadowed by his assassination five months later and the more dramatic push for racial equality by his successor, Lyndon B. Johnson.
Apple's dramatic push ahead is in part attributed to developers perception about Android.
Provost Steven Hyman is at the forefront of the university's dramatic push to transform the way it carries out research.
But while we wait, the house of cards known as the technology business continues its dramatic push forward, with no end in sight.
Then came a dramatic pause.
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