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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively push" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of making a concerted effort to promote or encourage something, often in a proactive manner.
Example: "The marketing team will actively push the new product through various channels to increase visibility."
Alternatives: "proactively promote" or "vigorously advocate".
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We have to actively push it out.
Some players in the markets say the exchanges use margin requirements to actively push down prices.
The administration has made no apology for insisting that presidential appointees must actively push the president's priorities.
Up until the day he died - on his birthday, on November 4, 1974, aged 65 - he did not actively push for Fifa records to be altered.
"Egghead" Odewale, 37, is credited as one of the first people to actively push Nigerian government officials to engage with the public on social media.
We need to acknowledge our tendency to incorrectly process challenging news and actively push ourselves to hear the bad as well as the good.
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Its core business activities and political lobbying are actively pushing us towards a future with a global temperature increase well in excess of 2C.
Not just extending: actively pushing.
He should be actively pushing for a judicial enquiry.
And they've been actively pushing that story".
Are we actively pushing our women forwards for senior roles?
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