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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as pushing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an action or state related to "pushing," but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The team was focused on their goals, as pushing through challenges was essential for success."
Alternatives: "as driving" or "as urging".
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Selling presidents is not the same as pushing "Anna Karenina".
But not everyone sees the parks department as pushing that far in the revenue-generating direction.
As pushing and shoving intensified, people began to shout at one another.
The government intends tackling it through measures such as pushing more school funding towards disadvantaged children.
Yet it seems mistaken to characterize this cautious and complicated man as pushing hard for change.
It looked about as difficult as pushing a car that has run out of gas.
Receiving or making a phone call is as simple as pushing a button on the glove.
Mr. Letterman, meanwhile, was sensitive about being seen as pushing out "Nightline".
He added: "As far as pushing through it, it's something I can deal with.
But those behind the scheme saw themselves as pushing back the boundaries of their civilisation.
Ukraine wants to reduce the total amount of debt it owes, as well as pushing back repayment dates.
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