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Discover Ludwig"make a push for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and it means to try hard to achieve something.
For example: "Alice was determined to get the job she applied for, so she made a big push for it by highlighting her previous successes during the interview."
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So they decided to make a push for the playoffs.
Maybe the Knicks will now make a push for Grant Hill.
Microsoft is expected to make a push for a greater share of the market as well.
I really want to make a push for the top 10; that's my goal".
We just need to come together so we can make a push for the playoffs".
It will be difficult to make a push for any major changes without a new chief executive in place.
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A year ago, Matt Shoemaker was making a push for American League rookie of the year, an award for which he was the runner-up.
Senate Democrats are making a push for a vote to renew the Violence Against Women Act.
SCORECARD -- Mr. Bloomberg is making a push for the law-and-order Giuliani voters.
"You're making a push for the Stanley Cup and that's the ultimate goal.
As mentioned below, he will be making a push for his Middle East peace plan.
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