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'pushes to' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an action of encouraging someone to do something. For example: "My boss pushes me to meet tight deadlines."
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Democrats will want big pushes to the left.
An earnest man pushes to the front of one mob.
Pushes to Cook at mid-off... no run.
There are times when Ms. Vendil pushes to infuse light into darkness.
It's a bit depressing, actually, that neither book pushes to reimagine the story visually.
The buzzer underneath his table, which he pushes to order more tea, is sounded constantly.
Meanwhile, Samad sweeps fine for four, then pushes to long-off for a single.
France has notoriously stringent privacy laws, which Pieau admits she pushes to the brink.
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Push to change it.
Tom pushed to do it".
Japan is pushing to pay less.
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