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Discover Ludwig"pushed up" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to something physically being moved upward or to a situation or idea that was moved forward (for example, "The plan was pushed up to next week") or made more urgent ("We need to get this project pushed up").
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She pushed up her sleeves.
They pushed up their sleeves.
This has pushed up costs.
That has pushed up rents.
I pushed up the revs.
A low unemployment rate pushed up wages.
This has pushed up house prices.
Extra liquidity has pushed up share prices.
Ethanol demand has pushed up corn prices.
Rental costs pushed up core prices.
Nervous investors pushed up Greek interest rates.
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