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Discover Ludwig"push earlier" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you're encouraging someone to do something sooner than originally planned. For example, you could say, "Let's push our deadline earlier so we can have more time to review the report."
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And that may be why Mr. Kerry, after trumpeting his big push earlier in the week, is expressing a little more caution in the final days.
The concept got a major push earlier in the Bush administration from Mark B. McClellan, who served as FDA commissioner and later as Medicare administrator.
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New York with a little push early on here.
An early equalizer by the Trojans threatened the Cardinal's title hopes, but two more Baldoni saves held off U.S.C.'s push early in the final period.
"Finally, at the end of September we got back to saying, 'Look, we're gonna do this again because we need to push early voting,' and if you're gonna push early voting and voter registration you've gotta do big events," Messina said.
By my calculation, if we were to push early childhood education and bolster schools in poor neighborhoods, we just might be able to raise the United States collective I.Q.
To do that, startups have to start the public-relations push early, creating a brand image at the same time they create their products.
Evidently, then, something else was needed to push early humans from a lateral preference in general to the extremely high levels of right-handedness we see today.
To do that, startups have to start the public-relations push early, creating a brand image as they create their products.
In a related development, retailer Wal-Mart announced Wednesday that it cut prices and started its holiday shopping push early, hoping to entice sluggish consumers as much as possible.
I am pushing now and I was pushing earlier in the season.
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