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Discover Ludwig"general push" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a general feeling of urgency or motivation, usually in a negative context. For example, "The company has been feeling a general push to cut as many costs as possible due to the pandemic."
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One of them also believed that "the general push for generic prescribing plays a role, since the combinations usually are branded drugs" (UK3).
However, Clayton likely would see these initiatives as in line with the new administration's general push toward less regulation.
There needs to be a general push on hiring the right people to instigate the change across the organisation.
It's part of a general push to raise standards for food in settings where it wasn't always treated seriously.
At 37th, the hill starts sloping down, ultimately pitching you into the general push and shove of midtown.
The measure was similar to ones supported by other Republican governors, and reflected their general push to curb civil litigation in an array of areas.
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The attorney general pushed hard for it.
Then the solicitor general pushed back and said those cases involved state commandeering.
But by subsidizing commodities, the existing bill (and food policy in general), pushes things in precisely the opposite direction.
Others in the family acknowledged that if not Julia directly, then young people in general pushed them to support Mr. Obama.
Instead of announcing that local elections would be held this year, as he had indicated earlier, the general pushed the date back to next year.
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