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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agendas push" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of promoting or advancing specific agendas or goals in a discussion or context.
Example: "In the meeting, it became clear that various agendas push the conversation in different directions, making it hard to reach a consensus."
Alternatives: "agendas drive" or "agendas influence".
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The loss of these committee positions has meant the loss of the power to set agendas, push legislation to the floor, and call hearings.
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I went out with concepts and agendas pushing things from the edge to the center.
Such strategies mean that HEIs can be held accountable by their students and government agendas, pushing responsibility for graduate employability firmly onto the HEIs, with employability very much viewed in this case as a performative function of universities (Boden & Nedeva 2010; Blackmore & Sachs 2003; Bylsma 2015).
A whiteboard on the wall sets the agenda: "Push That Porn!!!" The workers are mostly young and African American, and the videos they're pushing are almost exclusively of twentysomething white girls.
As a director, Nichols isn't an agenda-pusher.
Ramsay's missive was a masterpiece of unsubtle agenda-pushing.
Mr. Burton has taken perhaps the aggressive role in promoting the agenda pushed by Mr. Fai.
Yet these forces are to a large extent driving the agenda — pushing mainstream politicians to turn away from establishment positions.
The meeting was adjourned, with other items on the agenda pushed off to next month's meeting.
There he pursued a conventionally conservative agenda, pushing to abandon taxes on property and replace them with a higher sales tax.
They also see the primary as an indicator of whether an ambitious education agenda pushed by charter school advocates will gain momentum.
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