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"push in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe pushing an object in a certain direction, typically using physical force. For example, "She pushed in the door with all her might."
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push in
verb
To jump the queue
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"Oi, don't push in!" Picture: David Sillitoe.
6. Push in slowly as a snake entering its hole.
The key is to push in, then pull out, and push in, then pull out and so on.
Push in, pull out, pan, move.
China began its push in 2002.
Both usually push in the same direction.
"Don't push in the back!
People trying to push in the door.
ECOLOGY and economics should push in the same direction.
But sometimes we need a push in the right direction.
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Large push-in valve allows for rapid inflation and deflation.
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