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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pushing into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something entering an area with force. For example: "The angry mob pushed into the courtyard, chanting loudly."
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"He is now pushing into that breach.
She was pushing into her late 30s.
Now Mandarin is pushing into Chinatown's heart.
Political Mother shows him pushing into new territory.
Instead, it is pushing into space occupied by other firms.
Stock exchanges around the world are pushing into derivatives, too.
And the company is pushing into new areas.
Their imaginations aren't pushing into realms that technology can't reach.
But banks have other reasons for pushing into insurance.
French producers are not alone in pushing into this business.
Outside the heat was rising, pushing into the 90's.
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