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The phrase "a stronger push" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for increased effort or motivation in a particular context, such as in business, sports, or personal development.
Example: "To achieve our sales targets this quarter, we need a stronger push from the marketing team."
Alternatives: "a greater effort" or "an increased drive."
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"We need a stronger push from a high level".
Without a stronger push for reform from China, they say, they have little hope that conditions will improve.
If the general public were more interested in on-demand performance, he said, there would probably "be a stronger push to make it available".
The professors also call for some steps that might not go over well at a Greenpeace meeting, like a stronger push for nuclear power.
Now that Aids had struck its first celebrity, many felt, there might be a stronger push behind the quest for a successful treatment".
Lim Eul Chul, a North Korea expert at South Korea's Kyungnam University, said there was a stronger push in this year's message for improved ties with Seoul, but that doesn't mean North Korea will take any dramatic steps anytime soon.
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The bail-in idea deserves a strong push.
Now, however, there is a strong push for the remainder.
This has meant a strong push into wealth management services.
There was a strong push back against the 2012 demolition.
A strong push against cross-border bank debt could leave most such borrowers stranded.
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