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Discover LudwigThe phrase "push reform" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to advocate for or promote a change or improvement in a certain system or practice. Example: The new government was elected on a platform to push reform in the education system, promising to increase funding and introduce new teaching methods.
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Members of these groups may grow restless and push reform legislation without Trump administration support.
But for "zero tolerance" to become a reality, Congress may have to push reform forward.
He says he will push reform early, and he looks well positioned to get something done.
Part of the difficulty with using Mr. Blagojevich's actions to push reform was the developing portrait of Mr. Blagojevich himself.
Others suggest that Mr Yanagisawa might have become afraid to push reform, because he knows how big the problem is.Whatever.
Chances are it will need to do a lot more to push reform and boost the economy.
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Obama has long and sometimes tearfully expressed his frustrations at trying to push reforms through Congress.
But he struggled to push reforms, including land redistribution to poor peasant farmers, through Congress.
He also suggested that ministers are attempting to push reforms through in a way that is "disruptive, damaging and pernicious".
If the troika demanded austerity, he could push reforms forward without being distracted by an angry political base.
The popularity of the prime minister, Naoto Kan, has sunk as low as 21%, curtailing his ability to push reforms.
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