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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give a push" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe initiating a certain action, such as "She gave the project a push to get it started."
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That is likely to give a push to storage capacity and both more and larger interconnectors.
"This is going to give a push to the Syrian people to continue," he said.
The president will use the meetings to give a push to the so-called proximity talks.
If they make substantial progress on issues like food safety, a deal could give a push to the Doha Round by providing a workable template.
The statement by western leaders appears timed to give a push to waverers to back sanctions against Iran, especially China and Russia.
But with the pro-Republican business community clamoring for results on a bill that would give a push to American farmers and corporations, the foot-dragging is ending.
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In all the paintings, the changing colors give a push-pull energy to the progression while evoking different voices.
He gave a push to the deregulation movement which had already started under Mr Carter.
Twitter also gave a push for UK users to register to vote in May.
Mr. Arafat said it had given "a push to the peace process".
Therapies derived from stem cells, called regenerative medicine, are given a push.
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