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Discover LudwigThe phrase "push close" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it when you are trying to indicate that something should be pushed shut, closed, or locked. For example, "Push close the door when you leave."
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The price of an average home in London, currently around £515,000 could push close to £1 million according to research compiled by the Centre for Economics and Business Research.
Q. Let's talk about what you're working on now. A. We're going to push close to 800 apartments to the market over five projects or so in the next 45 to 60 days.
Also on the cards (it therefore follows): More hiring (the team is at ~150 now and Meir says he expects it to push close to 300 within 18 months), as well as continued investment on the product front, including in the mobile app, which was a late addition, only arriving this year.
(Aka, 'if you can't be it, buy it'.) Still, eMarketer is also projecting that the acquisition that got away from Zuck, Snapchat, will overtake Instagram and Facebook in the total teen (12 to 17) & young adult (18 to 24) ages for the first time in 2017 — boosting its share of US social network users to 40.8percentnt, and projected to push close to a majority by 2021.
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He also wants to push "closer regulatory convergence and mutual recognition of standards" between America and Europe.
"Our idea was always to push closer to the mainstream," she said.
I push closer to Papa and ask him, "Tonton André is now friends with the Wizard?" "Don't mention André in my house anymore".
He was turned down, arrested, tortured and pushed close to suicide.
But in the end the reader feels that this is cultural history pushed close to the point of self-parody.
The design of the women's javelin was changed after successive world records pushed close to 80 metres (262.5 feet) in the late 1980s.
It also retains tenuous control of the airport in the southeast, although rebels have pushed close to its fences and claim to have positioned many antiaircraft weapons there.
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