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The phrase "from pushing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has come as a result of an action. For example, "The strain from pushing the boulder up the hill finally got to him."
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Arms grow weary from pushing the wheelchair.
The runtish blades seem to shy away from pushing air.
I think it prevented her from pushing herself forward.
But that has not stopped Commerce from pushing for reforms.
"For me the power came from pushing boundaries.
Avoid forcing or striving and refrain from pushing yourself.
For Sophie, satisfaction comes from pushing herself in order to conquer challenges.
Certainly those involvements haven't impeded him from pushing back on the financial industry when appropriate.
It prohibits defenders on a field-goal attempt from pushing a teammate into the offensive formation.
That conference will be concerned with keeping global warming from pushing over the 2-degree threshold.
A watchman tried to keep a mob from pushing its way inside.
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