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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a push for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts or initiatives aimed at promoting or advocating for something specific.
Example: "There is a growing push for the implementation of renewable energy sources in our community."
Alternatives: "an effort to promote" or "a campaign for the".
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So they decided to make a push for the playoffs.
SCORECARD -- Mr. Bloomberg is making a push for the law-and-order Giuliani voters.
I really want to make a push for the top 10; that's my goal".
"You're making a push for the Stanley Cup and that's the ultimate goal.
We just need to come together so we can make a push for the playoffs".
That can have musical consequences: a push for the instant pop gratifications of catchiness, generality and a good beat.
Going into these final weeks of the regular season, we're going to make a push for the Supporters Shield".
Democrats and even many Republicans argue that a push for the full tax cut would immediately polarize the Congress.
"We're not playing like a team that has urgency to really make a push for the season.
In order to be publicly optimistic, Manuel theorized that the Mets could still make a push for the postseason.
Jermaine Reed, a Kansas City councilman, led a push for the city to contribute $130,000 to refurbish the museum, which is in his district.
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