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Discover Ludwig"press from" is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use “press in”, “press on”, or “press forward”, depending on what you want to mean. Example sentence: She was determined to press forward in her career despite the setbacks.
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(He didn't exempt the press from this diagnosis).
"All the press from New York was there".
In 1500/01 he moved his press from Westminster to Fleet Street, London.
But even that plan prompted a full-court press from Wall Street lobbyists.
The Constitution, separating church from state, press from government, had no place in either stronghold.
We've had tremendous support from the public, from the press, from our legal team, other victims.
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It's a re-press from 2016.
Pioneer Press from McClatchy.
Renna confirmed her resignation through a statement to the Associated Press from her lawyer.
He worked for The Associated Press from 1972 to 1976, writing about sports and entertainment.
Mr. Hetzel led the University of Pittsburgh Press from 1964 until he retired in 1994.
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