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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at pushing" is not standard and may not be considered correct in written English.
It could potentially be used in a specific context where "pushing" is a defined action or task, but it is uncommon.
Example: "He excelled at pushing the boundaries of innovation in his field."
Alternatives: "in promoting" or "in urging".
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Others were better at pushing themselves forward.
A cringe-inducing attempt at pushing the boundaries of taste.
"They're very, very good at pushing emotional triggers".
Key agreed that the driver's skill at pushing the buttons would make a difference.
Republicans have been better at pushing for tax cuts than at balancing the budget.
Those who were successful at pushing reform operated in extremely advantageous environments.
That's because Lanvin has excelled, in recent years, at pushing the edges of comfort without being immune to comfort.
"The Fed is taking action aimed at pushing you as an investor into risk assets" like stocks, he said.
Tight societies that choose egalitarianism, like Norway, have been good at pushing women into the corporate establishment.
"Now that we're looking at pushing boundaries, I want to go ahead and push them," Eddy said.
To do so, they are introducing regulations aimed at pushing derivatives trades through entities called central clearinghouses.
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