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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by shoving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action of pushing something or someone forcefully.
Example: "He managed to get through the crowd by shoving people aside."
Alternatives: "by pushing" or "through forceful movement".
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Williams responded by shoving Mourning.
Rescuers had to hoist the bus by shoving airbags and wooden "cribbing" beneath it.
By shoving the verb over, Kiezdeutsch can emphasise not just who is doing something but when.
Mr. Dubus (pronounced dub-YOOSE) saved the man's sister by shoving her out of the way.
"It will really hurt the tone by shoving health care through.
No call was made, and Smith elbowed Bayless, who retaliated by shoving Smith.
They started off impressively by shoving the Australian pack back a few meters.
The woman criticized the guard, who responded by shoving her to the ground, the workers said.
Almost break IT's cocoa machine by shoving sachet into slot with unnecessary force.
In Brazil, Campbell celebrated his goal against Uruguay by shoving the ball up his shirt.
At 7 a neighbor girl ended a quarrel by shoving a broken bottle into his face.
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