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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'push a cart' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone pushing a cart or pushing something in a cart. For example, "The grocer pushed a cart full of fresh vegetables around the store."
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I drive myself, you know, I push a cart around the supermarket.
You need people to shop, to have the inclination to push a cart around and fill it up".
She and Barak push a cart through central Baghdad, selling whatever they can: cans of kerosene, used clothing, cigarettes, junk.
It has been designed at a height of four feet, and it can carry small items and push a cart.
On his way back to the store he says: "People think that if you push a cart you must be a stupid guy.
In December, Gardner's neighbor watched a man strain to push a cart filled with thin slabs of concrete down the street.
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A porter pushing a cart heaped with luggage followed her.
She pushed a cart from room to room.
He stopped everyone who was pushing a cart, pushing a broom — shakes hands and introduces himself.
A woman pushed a cart loaded with used suitcases.
The closest I came was a guy pushing a cart in the street in "Man Push Cart".
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