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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pushed" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, as "pushed" typically functions as a verb or past participle and does not fit well with the indefinite article "a."
Example: "He felt a pushed feeling after the intense workout." (This example is awkward and not standard.)
Alternatives: "a shove" or "a push".
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That, as I think you know in the _____ [00 06:12] review kind of led to a pushed up natural gas demand.
There was no such salvation on 10 where Woods paid for a pushed tee shot by way of another bogey.
It demands you constantly remember that behind every door lives a pushed agenda you are meant to follow without thinking.
There's no indication if a pushed button has been processed, though, so we must introduce a flag that lets the system know to process a button push.
Other than failing to par the 17th, Faldo's only mistake of the round was a pushed drive into gorse on the 12th.
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"But it's primarily a pushing workout.
A soldier pushed her.
A 1 indicates pushed and a 0 not pushed.
"We pushed a good team.
Carry a cane or push a walker.
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