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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim to push" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a goal or intention to encourage or promote something.
Example: "Our organization aims to push for more sustainable practices in the industry."
Alternatives: "strive to promote" or "seek to advance".
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By 2013 they would aim to push it to 45%.
Their aim: to push "a coordinated, comprehensive and compassionate national policy on AIDS".
Two of the bills unveiled in the Queen's speech aim to push forward the government's 10-year childcare strategy.
This year's pilot season offers a smattering of programmes that aim to push diversity into mainstream television.
As Ambassador Sir Francis Bertie put it, "The Germans aim to push us into the water and steal our clothes".
Mr. Ruiz's ferry is one of several proposals that aim to push through the door that Mr. Obama opened just a crack.
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They said the offensive aimed to push them into negotiations on power sharing.
In Lucy Pearl, each member aims to push further artistically than their stellar former projects allowed.
It's refreshing, then, when a developer attempts something that palpably aims to push boundaries.
Defense Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer said Israel's military operations aimed to push Mr. Arafat back to the negotiating table.
Parish councils had always aimed to push children into apprenticeships, paying for the children to be taken off their hands.
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