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The phrase "also pushed through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was successfully completed or approved in addition to other actions or decisions.
Example: "The committee also pushed through the new policy despite the objections raised during the meeting."
Alternatives: "also approved" or "also passed".
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An accelerated timetable was also pushed through.
She also pushed through tougher controls for investment advisers like Mr. Madoff.
He also pushed through an upgrading of Accor's more upmarket Sofitel brand.
He also pushed through Congress an impressive sheaf of progressive laws.
But he also pushed through a plan to dramatically expand health insurance coverage for children.
Part prosecutor, part politician, part lobbyist, Castresana also pushed through Congress several laws strengthening the judicial system.
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He would also push through new local youth activity schemes to help break the hold of gang culture, subsidised by nearly £80m in new central government funding.
The Treasury Department could also push through a more formal regulation change.
Italy needs to pass its budget speedily and also push through long overdue structural reforms.
Clarke has promised £200m of price cuts this year and is also pushing through a major store refurbishment programme.
Meanwhile, Labour is also pushing through a controversial national policy to provide free care at home for 400,000 people with "critical needs".
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