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Sentence No, the phrase 'push at' is not used in written English.
If you meant to write 'push against', then yes, it is correct and usable in written English. For example: "I pushed against the door but it wouldn't open."
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Got to push at it".
I push at the edges of experience".
So why push at all?
"You have to push at the end".
There is definitely a positive push at the moment.
But he does tend to push at the edges.
So they decided not to push at the next scrum.
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Barnes pushes at definitions.
No pushing at the chair, either.
He was pushing at an open door.
Stop pushing at every boundary.
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