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Discover LudwigThe phrase "push the project" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to signify taking action to move a project along to completion. For example: "The deadline for the project is quickly approaching, so it's time to push the project and make sure it's finished on time!".
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Enter Dotcom, who announced he would try to push the project forward.
He said he had figured that his own Hollywood connections might help push the project along.
I push the project to the limit until I feel I'm losing a client.
Why not use this dormant talent to push the project a step further?
He is a former Walt Disney vice-president brought in by Mr Izmirlian to help push the project forward.
Whatever the truth of such allegations, it is clear that the bureaucracy is determined to push the project through.
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Globalstar's new funds will push the projected date when it will run out of money back about three months, or into next summer.
This initiative built on the impressive growth in the mining sector (especially iron, diamonds, and rutile), a factor that helped to push the projected GDP growth to 13% for the year, one of the highest on the continent.
They say the federal government is attempting to push the projects through the energy regulator without consulting First Nations communities.
Mr. Li has played a main role in pushing the project.
Such compromising has pushed the project ahead nicely, but not without bizarre decisions.
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