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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge push" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant effort or motivation to achieve a goal or to encourage action.
Example: "The team received a huge push from the management to meet the project deadline."
Alternatives: "a strong impetus" or "a significant drive".
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So there is now a huge push here to lure poor kids into school.
Lionsgate/Summit is mounting a huge push for "Ender's Game" and "Divergent".
It is making a huge push for renewable energy at home.
We'll make a huge push in the lead-up to Valentine's Day.
Coutsoudis says: "There's been a huge push from the government, which is very exciting".
"There's been a huge push both in public and private sectors," Ms. Weisner said.
"In some communities, there's a huge push for that," says de Mirandés.
"In the current marketplace there's a huge push for reviewability, for openness," Mr. Horn said.
Its timing came right at the heels of the civil rights movement, during a huge push to reclaim racial identity.
Giving it a huge push at the upfront, NBC's entertainment president, Jeff Zucker, proclaimed it "my personal favorite new show".
There's been a huge push to filter – that meant thinning the number of galleries, more solo presentations, curated projects.
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