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The phrase "able to push it out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is capable of producing, releasing, or delivering something, whether it's a physical object or an idea.
Example: "After several hours of hard work, I was finally able to push it out before the deadline."
Alternatives: "capable of delivering it" or "able to produce it".
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Once you have swallowed air, you will be able to push it out as a burp.
It can also allow the machine to get better over time via washing cycle downloads – so if LG engineers a better way to wash your undies, theoretically they'll be able to push it out to your smartphone and your washer whenever you choose to connect.
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You're not going to be able to push it back out to sea, even in Cuba.
Who might be able to push it from behind while the ballots are out?
"I felt like I was able to push it more.
I was trying to push it out.
The fact that it has been able to push out consumer startups in recent years is not taken for granted.
That meant the drivers were able to push flat-out throughout the race, and the grand prix was much the better for it.
Without those trailblazers leading the way, the next generation of trailblazers would not have been able to push out even further.
With American help, the Sunni tribes were able to push out insurgents and enable US troops to withdraw in 2011.
And with interest rates so low, troubled companies will still be able to push out their day of reckoning for a few more years.
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