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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a push of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of force or encouragement applied to something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "All it took was a push of motivation from her friends to help her finish the project."
Alternatives: "a nudge of" or "a bit of encouragement".
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With a push of something called "Motherhood Feminism".
A "keychain" hardware token displays two-step codes at a push of a button.
With a push of a dashboard switch the wheels retracted, and I opened the throttle wide.
With a push of a button, the team's season schedule comes on the face.
Pointed buds soon flung the petals back to reveal a push of green stamens.
At some point, all our stuff will be networked and mapped, findable with a push of a button.
(With a push of a button its panels descend into the basement, creating an indoor-outdoor space).
A push of your probing nose sends up puffs and clouds of fine mud through the water.
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Saturday is more a trip into the unknown, a pushing of boundaries, moving away from their source of comfort.
After Assange, various right-wing social-media influencers piled on, including Jack Posobiec, a pusher of the Pizzagate conspiracy.
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