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"push on with" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to continue with an activity or to continue with the same attitude and effort. For example, "The team is determined to push on with their studies despite the challenging times."
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UNESCO initially insisted it would push on with the prize.
Saysell is keen to push on with his crusade.
The manager now hopes Upson can push on with his Potters career.
Even more importantly, they could push on with cleaner ways to help the poor.
Ms Gillard says she is "determined to push on with the agenda".
Optimists hope Mr Xi will use his power to push on with economic and social reforms.
The campaign appears ready to push on with the forums, even in Mr. Obama's absence.
This leaves Rajoy two years to push on with his austerity drive.
But Alison said she would push on with a 2004 Olympic quest, even in fleet racing.
In the meantime, the PCS will push on with a programme of industrial action.
If I can push on with my running this winter it will really help.
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