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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be pushed by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is influenced or compelled by an external force or factor.
Example: "The project was pushed by the urgent deadline set by the client."
Alternatives: "be driven by" or "be influenced by".
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He will be pushed by Dallas.
But a host of pro-growth reforms could be pushed by a more animated Mrs Merkel.
"I think the best way to progress is to be pushed by someone".
Second, it must not be pushed by the need to produce practical applications".
Both could be pushed by newcomer Tiquan Underwood, who turned heads in training camp.
Some may be pushed by grants while still in the early stages of development.
"Worse yet, free applications that rely on advertising could be pushed by the consent requirement to become fee-based".
Dunlap, in fact, will most likely be pushed by fifth-round rookie Dennis Kelly for top backup duties.
He had to be pushed by a wrecker to pit road and dropped back to 11th in the field.
One amendment expected to be pushed by some Republicans would ban campaign contributions by foreigners who are permanent legal residents.
Coaches rarely like to give up precious practice time for injury prevention, and often have to be pushed by parents.
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