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"make a big push" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate a large effort, such as in the sentence "We need to make a big push to finish the table before the party."
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"I didn't make a big push," Mr. Mangini said.
Accor will also make a big push in emerging markets, above all China.
In 2004, Walgreen said it planned to make a big push in the lucrative Manhattan market.
But it appears unlikely that the unions will make a big push for him this week.
But Bruce is determined to make a big push this season and his shopping mission is not yet over.
Ms. Motz added that she expected companies to make a big push in coming months to emphasize cellphones' emergency value.
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We made a big push".
The Titans are making a big push to sign Manning.
It made a big push overseas starting three years ago.
But Ford is making a big push to change that.
Still, Asian universities are making a big push.
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