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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a push from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate motivation or encouragement coming from a specific source or person.
Example: "The project gained momentum thanks to a push from the management team."
Alternatives: "an encouragement from" or "a nudge from".
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All it needed was a push from nature.
They deserve a hearing, perhaps a push from U.S. negotiators.
Congress takes big steps only with a push from outside.
We are also seeing a push from customers for smaller brands due to their perceived purpose.
We're certainly getting a little bit of a push from our demographic.
With a push from his wife, Bec, Hewitt has incorporated yoga into his prematch workout regimen.
These issues will loom over his potential second term, awaiting a push from the President.
-- and rolled forward as if a quiet giant was giving me a push from the back.
Undiano Mallenco ignored a push from Samuel Umtiti on Rodrigo and Mestalla erupted.
What I think is needed is more of a push from central government.
Each could figure in the awards race, with enough of a push from distributor Harvey Weinstein.
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