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Discover Ludwig"push back on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an idiom that means to argue or oppose a suggestion or demand. For example, "She pushed back on his suggestion to close the school early by pointing out the risks to student safety."
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You can push back on anything.
I want to push back on that.
Should she push back on her manager?
And museums will still push back on occasion.
Will they ever viably push back on NSA surveillance?
How do these leaders really push back on that?
EK: Let me push back on your optimism here.
We hope that we can push back on that.
Interestingly, we can also use light to "push back" on the mechanical structure.
He had to push back on all this stuff and reassert Russia.
He knew that keeping troops in Iraq would push back on Iran's influence in the region.
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