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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a push and pull" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation involving conflicting forces or influences, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In relationships, there is often a push and pull between independence and togetherness."
Alternatives: "a tug of war" or "a give and take".
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It's a push and pull.
But he added: "It's a push and pull.
"There's a push and pull between teams and leagues".
"There's a push and pull when you partner, almost like a rubber band," she said.
As a result, Swedish culture has long been characterized by a push and pull.
Waymo's incremental approach is intentional, says Chu: "There's a push and pull here.
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"There's a push-and-pull here," he told me.
I like to describe it as a push-and-pull method.
These were emphatically vertical paintings with two asymmetric elements that produced a push-and-pull effect, impulse and echo.
When the economic impact of whatever event — the World Cup or the Olympics — becomes astronomical, it's a push-and-pull thing.
I raised my brow and said, 'I hope she comes back.' " Since then, there has been a push-and-pull between Flatt and Zakrajsek, with Flatt insisting on a tight schedule, so she can study.
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