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"a push on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a force or action being applied to an object or person. Here are some examples: - He gave the door a push on the handle, but it wouldn't budge. - With a strong push on the swing, she soared high into the sky. - The coach instructed the players to give their opponents a push on the shoulders to throw them off balance. - The construction workers were struggling to move the heavy equipment, so they asked for a push on the lever. - My dog loves when I give her a push on the swing in the backyard.
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He whistled for a foul against Obi, a push on Napoli's Christian Maggio.
Will Obama make a push on building standards, much as he did on fuel mileage-standards?
A push on pensioners' issues won't put Labour into power, some readers say, though others disagree.
In order to detect a push on the string, we grounded the surface that the string is pushed into.
Another chance went begging when Chris Nero was denied by the video referee for a push on Donald.
Do say: "Fiji's 33rd was clearly offside and we spotted a push on the keeper for their 39th".
Letters: A push on pensioners' issues won't put Labour into power, some readers say, though others disagree.
There is a push on now in a handful of states to raise the minimum to $15 an hour.
Bank Pekao, for example, lists among its "product priorities" for this year a "push" on mortgages and a "massive" campaign to promote credit cards to its customers.
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