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The phrase "a thrust of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a forceful action or movement, often metaphorically.
Example: "The project received a thrust of the necessary funding, allowing it to move forward."
Alternatives: "a push from the" or "an impetus from the".
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WILL a thrust of the sword bring results?
And then will come the decisive moment, a ball sent into the penalty area, a well-timed leap, a swivel of the head and a thrust of the neck.
The allegations also are a thrust of the SEC inquiry.
Several deliveries that would be a decent length to a batsman of average height seem fractionally short to the right-handed Taylor and are rifled to the boundary with a pirouette of the body and a thrust of the bottom hand.
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In a thrust of inland migration before the American Revolution, substantial settlement of Georgia began as a belt that extended along the Savannah River and reached the lower Piedmont.
Yesterday's civil ceremony will be sealed by a religious ceremony at an absurdly flamboyant royal palace atop a thrust of rock that soars above the Mediterranean.
This is accomplished by a toss of the head, a forward thrust of the chin and a tense clenching of the fists".
But pushing students to expand their learning activity from a single course to a whole bundle is a clear thrust of the new payment model.
Also, a sharp thrust of the palm in a downward motion will have the same effect.
But the excerpt from the draft report indicates that a main thrust of the union's counteroffensive will be a call for "eliminating unneeded midlevel management and political appointees".
"There is a moral thrust of the story," said Ruffalo.
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