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The phrase 'push of' is not correct and is not used in written English.
You may be thinking of the phrase 'push off', which means 'to leave'. For example, "I'm going to push off now, it was nice to meet you."
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The last push of summer was done.
A slight push of cool, stale air.
Government will have to push, of course.
Upshifts are made with the push of a button.
Insulin would be available at the push of a button.
It's about pushing yourself against the push of others.
With a push of something called "Motherhood Feminism".
It doesn't disappear with the push of a button.
An overheated economy after the stimulus push of 2009 led the government to tighten monetary conditions.
Another push of a button and things become simpler still, with commands like "melt" or "sear".
I could feel resistance coming out of her like the push of a hand.
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