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Discover LudwigThe phrase "push it back to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to rescheduling or delaying an event or deadline to a later time or date. Example: "We need to push it back to next week due to unforeseen circumstances."
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We've got to push it back to its right size".
The one-off payment should push it back to its usual quarterly profit levels.
"The first thing we do is push it back to her and her community," explained Lim Miller.
Then, with the ends of your fingers, push it back to where it is supposed to be.
I get inside the car, and the two men and the children push it back to the main road.
Maybe around five-fifteen or so (although I'm trying to push it back to five-thirty, because I know you two like to eat late).
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Likewise, TNT delayed the showing of the second season of its drama set on Wall Street, "Bull," pushing it back to the fall.
When the trigger is pulled, the spring quickly pushes it back to firing position, enabling rapid fire.
By August 2015, the military had reversed many of the group's gains and pushed it back to more remote areas.
Dow had initially hoped to have its 2,4-D-resistant corn on the market this year, though it then pushed it back to 2014.
By 2009 two other researchers had pushed it back to 1962, when it appeared in a short story about a brush salesman and an article in a car magazine.
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