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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a noticeable push to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant effort or movement towards a particular goal or action.
Example: "There has been a noticeable push to improve public transportation in the city over the past year."
Alternatives: "a significant effort to" or "a clear drive to".
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And if there is a feeling of impatient enthusiasm at the core of Cars, there is also a noticeable push to shake things up.
There's been a noticeable push to get stars interacting with their fans on Twitter, and Twitter even has celebrity outreach teams and "help" pages to get those TV stars and personalities started and in on the conversation in a smart way.
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After the 2008 election, Obama for America's operations were housed inside of the Democratic National Committee DNCC) as Organizing for America, but the effort was barely noticeable during the push to pass health care reform or any other piece of the first term Obama agenda.
A Push to Help Researcher Mobility.
It will certainly make a noticeable difference to our bills".
It is already making a noticeable contribution to GDP.
He brought a noticeable buzz to an arena that has been otherwise quiet.
As someone who loves mechanical and optical switch keyboards, it made a noticeable difference to.
Among the first addition to AM2R was a noticeable increase to Metroid II's resolution.
Actually, there is a noticeable militaristic feel to all the clothes up here.
That would be a noticeable slowdown, but not enough to cause a recession.
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