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The phrase "able to push them" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has the capability or power to influence or motivate others to take action.
Example: "With the right tools and support, she felt able to push them towards achieving their goals."
Alternatives: "capable of motivating them" or "able to encourage them".
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The party was able to push them through because Ms. Tymoshenko leads a minority government.
The Shabab briefly occupied the town before a Kenya-backed militia was able to push them out.
"We called our young men and were able to push them back," said Founba Toure, 45, the mosque's security guard.
Although the United States had greater numbers, they were not coordinated effectively and the Confederates were able to push them back away from Henry Hill.
Zilvitis, having come up with a set of "best processes," was able to push them through as companywide standards.
"I think you can push from the top, but you're not going to be able to push them to world class".
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Baylor led the Lakers to seven N.B.A. finals but was never able to push or help push them over the hump.
"I feel able to touch people, to push them to discuss things," Mr. Navas said.
You may be able to push a button and transform them into a virtual plum pudding.
I thought a young voice on the council would be really able to push issues in Goole and move them forward.
"For a lot of people, it's an exercise for them to be able to push their own comfort level," he said.
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