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Discover Ludwig'press for' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means 'to advocate or assert strongly for something'. For example, you could say: "We pressed for greater oversight over the project."
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"Press for champagne service".
Obama didn't press for specifics.
Press for Mensa chat line.
If it does, press for details.
America and Europe must press for more.
TUESDAY, MARCH 20 Press for "Mad Men".
Press for dialogue, not concession.
The press for his business".
I don't press for details.
"Long press for maximum Hodor.
My dad". I don't press for details.
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