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The phrase "has been pushing forward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about someone or something that is making progress and striving to reach a goal. For example, "The company's research team has been pushing forward, developing new technology to reduce emissions."
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Still, Mr. Bush has been pushing forward with the idea of creating private retirement accounts with revenues siphoned away from Social Security, a step that actually hastens the day when the system becomes insolvent.
For example, the city has been pushing forward with a huge proposal to rezone the Williamsburg and Greenpoint waterfront to encourage residential and recreational uses where industry once ruled.
But the downside has been that Labour has lacked clear messages at a time when the coalition has been pushing forward plans for the biggest budget cuts in generations.
As Paolo Scaroni, ENEL'S boss, puts it, EDF has been "pushing forward on liberalisation abroad but it's very reluctant at home".There are rumours of impending "asset swaps" (via asset sales) or "energy swaps" (via long-term contracts) among national champions such as EDF, ENEL and Endesa.
Since the September coup he has been pushing forward with a series of ambitious plans intended to extend his grip on the country's entertainment market.
Julien is also a vocal open web evangelist and has been pushing forward the PubSubHubbub spec. Follow him on Twitter @julien51.
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The arrival date has been pushed forward again, to February.
And when the fifth has fallen on a Monday, the holiday has been pushed forward to Tuesday.
"Their name has been pushed forward as the epitome of good works and of the fruits of the capitalist system.
This time the social history has been pushed forward, from the Clinton to the Bush years — and the generational clock has been wound forward, too.
He beamed when he added, "It pleases me that the timeline of the project has been pushed forward several times since 2003 because of these mysterious disruptions".
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