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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major push towards" 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 towards sustainability by implementing eco-friendly practices across all departments."
Alternatives: "a significant effort towards" or "a strong drive towards".
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Last October, YouTube announced a major push towards original, high-quality content with a slew of partnerships with top web video producers.
So with a major push towards automation across multiple industries there also looks to be a pretty sizeable scramble to set up and sell services to patch any problems that arise as a result of increasing use of AI.
There's been a major push towards subscription-based video content in China so it makes sense that iQiyi is building up a war chest so it acquire overseas and national programming to stand out from a crowded field of well-funded rivals.
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"This system needed a major push toward reform," he said.
In the existing world, where demand for portable battery operated devices is increasing, a major push is given towards low power methodologies for high speed applications.
Over the past year or so, we've seen a major push by a few of the large Internet companies to move towards SSL encryption — that is, HTTPS instead of the standard old HTTP.
Starting on June 6, a major Russian push was directed against the 40 km line between Kołki and Kostiuchnówka, with the aim of taking the position and then advancing towards Kovel.
"But we have made a major step towards the Euros.
This is a major responsibility towards the party.
"If there is a push towards a religious state and a hardline approach.
He died from an Isis bullet during a push towards the strategic town of Manbij.
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