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"pushed yourself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is working hard to reach a goal or achieve something. For example: "After she failed her driving test the first time, she pushed herself and eventually passed on her second try."
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So he actually sometimes would reward failure because that means that you have pushed yourself.
Have you ever pushed yourself as hard as Sid does here?
You sat astride it, you pushed yourself off, and you wore out the shoe leather.
Tell me about a time you pushed yourself outside your comfort zone.
To watch "Devotion" was to feel pushed yourself, but also firmly held in a singular artistic vision.
You've gotten in trouble in the past when you have pushed yourself too hard in your work, and you even walked away from "The West Wing" before its run ended.
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It's pushing yourself.
You push yourself.
You'll be pushing yourself.
You have to push yourself.
But you can push yourself.
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