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The phrase "a major push" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant effort or initiative aimed at achieving a particular goal or outcome.
Example: "The organization is making a major push to increase awareness about climate change through community outreach programs."
Alternatives: "a significant effort" or "a strong initiative".
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China is currently engaged in a major push to set up media overseas, part of a reported $9 billion a year "soft power" thrust.
"This system needed a major push toward reform," he said.
But I don't see a major push for more consolidation.
But, he added, the technology "requires a major push" from government.
Adidas is making a major push to end racist uniforms throughout Americas sports teams.
For one thing, he is giving a major push to contemporary opera.
Aer Lingus has recently begun a major push for business travelers as Ireland's economy has boomed.
"There is not a major push to make this a major revenue stream," he said.
The branch is part of a major push Commerce Bank is making into Westchester County.
They also announced a major push to get Britons using their pharmacists more.
Last fall, Everlast began a major push into mixed martial arts clothing and equipment.
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