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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thrust for the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a push or drive towards a specific goal or objective.
Example: "The organization has initiated a thrust for the improvement of community health services."
Alternatives: "an effort towards" or "a push for".
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The hope is that it means the beginning of the realization of the goal announced in 1980 by Graham, who called for "a thrust for greatness" and the building of a world-class university system.
"Private shame must become collective resentment," he said, "and a thrust for collective dignity".
I continue to see funding move from production-orientated research to a thrust for environmental concerns.
Beginning with the award to SEPR by ERNO of Bremen of a contract for the development of a thrust chamber for the upper stage Astris of Europa 1 in 1963, a long and fruitful cooperation linked Villaroche, Vernon, Bremen and Ottobrunn.
The southern boundary of this northern duplex is the Shumar thrust which acts as a roof thrust for the southern duplex system and may correlate to the Ramgarh thrust in Nepal and India.
In announcing "personalised learning" as a major thrust for the future, the minister of state for school standards, David Miliband, prompted further development of work that has been underway in the better schools for some time.
Do the following to help ensure a powerful thrust for the next day's performance: Avoid starchy and dairy foods.
Former local council candidate Nadhim Ahmed also felt Mr Miliband's speech could have been "a bit more emotional, given us a bit more thrust for the next general election".
More particularly it relates to a power supply for a space vehicle which offers a source of sustained thrust for the loss of a very small mass of fuel.
Points are awarded for blows delivered upon the left side, right side, or top of the head; the right or left wrist; the right or left side of the trunk; and for a thrust to the throat.
Ware was carted off the court in a stretcher, gave a brief motivational speech to his teammates, underwent surgery, later appeared on "Late Show with David Letterman," and generally comported himself with more poise and dignity than could be expected of most professional athletes, let alone a twenty-year-old backup being thrust for the first time into wide fame.
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