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Discover Ludwig"pushing aside" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that has been moved aside, usually with force. For example, "He impatiently pushed aside anyone standing in his way."
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He never dwells, instinctively pushing aside anything negative.
Pushing aside the croissants, he asked the waiter for a stack of blueberry pancakes.
They are pushing aside the old guard on the continent, sometimes roughly.
By pushing aside Mr Lazarenko, President Leonid Kuchma is belatedly making a show of house-cleaning.
But before pushing aside your Cheerios, it's worth putting the latest poll in a broader context.
One of his drawings of Windsor shows a plump, haughty cleric pushing aside a demobilised soldier.
They have no intentions of pushing aside Barber as the featured runner.
But many lawmakers and political analysts say pushing aside Mr. Aso could also backfire.
Will Mary Tudor become a feminist icon, pushing aside her Amazon half-sister Elizabeth?
Is it this arrival of more monied classes pushing aside the long established nooks and crannies of immigrant life?
He demanded general provision of anti-retroviral drugs by the government, pushing aside worries about cost, toxicity and capitalist imperialism.
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