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Discover Ludwig"pushed closer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a physical movement of something or someone being pushed in a direction that brings them closer to something else. Example: Emma pushed closer to the stage, trying to get a better view of her favorite singer.
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The buses will be pushed closer to the houses.
I pushed closer and was now standing on the grave's lip, looking down.
"For economy, millers have pushed closer and closer to the bran," she said.
I watched from the side of the stage as a scrum pushed closer.
As the branch structure is pushed closer to center stage, a man's head, on its side, comes into view.
Wolves were crowned Championship champions after a 1-1 drat at Barnsley, who were pushed closer to relegation.
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He was turned down, arrested, tortured and pushed close to suicide.
But in the end the reader feels that this is cultural history pushed close to the point of self-parody.
Each set of buttons produces a distinct timbre; moreover, the pitches differ depending on whether the instrument is being pulled opened or pushed closed.
The design of the women's javelin was changed after successive world records pushed close to 80 metres (262.5 feet) in the late 1980s.
The modern power system is pushed close to critical operating limits in the market environment.
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