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The phrase "a real push" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant effort or motivation to achieve something, often in a context where encouragement or support is needed.
Example: "We need a real push from the team to meet our project deadline this week."
Alternatives: "a strong effort" or "a significant drive".
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There's a real push and pull.
It's going to be a real push to manage this job in the time allocated.
When you're 35, you do this with elan, but at 55, it's a real push".
Mansinthe, Mr. Lion said, "gave a real push to the absinthe world".
From 2002 there was a real push to get something on me.
The Senate president, Gérard Larcher, from the ruling center-right party, said that the left "made a real push".
But one way to help with that is that law schools are making a real push to support public service.
Yeah, let me just give it a real push, see what this is like' – it's amazing the difference you see".
Still, it was the speed of the introduction of a market economy that gave the private sector a real push.
"There's a real push with parents and schools to have kids start reading big-kid books earlier.
"There is a real push to preserve not only Chicago's grand architecture, but also its rich history," Ms. Buscemi said.
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