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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few push" is not correct in English
Did you mean "a few pushes"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a small number of pushes or efforts, often in a physical or metaphorical context. Example: "After a few pushes, the car finally started moving down the hill."
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A few push ups in your hotel room require nothing but determination.
Quite a few push the figure-ground relationship in all sorts of very different directions.
A few push for smaller boutique casinos, and others swear by the existing big-box regimen, just done better.
Do just a few push ups or crunches every night.
Even if you can only do a few push ups to start, it is better than doing none.
Do this either by running, watching a movie that really pumps your blood, or a few push ups.
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He found himself on his belly and did a few push-ups, delighting the fans.
After the 200 meters, Bolt dropped down and performed a few push-ups.
I plop down and try to do a few push-ups.
I normally go for a run, do a few push-ups, or just wander around with a newspaper.
I normally try and go for a run in the morning, do a few push-ups, or just wander around with a newspaper.
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