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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a push toward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an effort or movement in a particular direction, often in a metaphorical sense related to goals or changes.
Example: "The organization is making a push toward sustainability by implementing eco-friendly practices."
Alternatives: "an effort to" or "a move towards".
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"Instead, there is a push toward advancing military positions".
So why aren't these companies in the forefront of a push toward universal single-payer insurance?
ATKIN -- One of the repercussions from the '87 crisis was actually a push toward centralization.
You're making a push toward the playoffs, or you're fading from contention.
GAZETTE: Your talk kicks off the Environment Forum at Harvard, part of a push toward the environmental humanities.
Seton Hall 16-100, 7-8 Big East) is making a push toward a possible N.C.A.A. berth.
We're starting to see a little bit of a push toward using that capital for development projects again.
In 1944, Allied forces landed on Normandy Beach in northern France and began a push toward Germany.
It seems there's a push toward the future through the past (pedicabs in Manhattan being just one example).
Eastern time, the team watched as Rosetta successfully ejected Philae, giving it a push toward the comet.
As these systems are mobile, there should be a push toward conducting more research in the context, in which these systems will be used.
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