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The phrase "pushing the frontier" is correct and can be used in written English
Typically, it is used as a metaphor to express the idea of pushing past one's limits or boundaries in some way, whether that be in an educational, scientific, economic, or other area. For example, you could say "Her research is pushing the frontier of medical science by exploring new treatments for rare diseases."
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Donetsk's way of pushing the frontier for Eastern Europe is to buy and bring in talents.
Breslin said, "He's pushing the frontier in all kinds of ways that I wouldn't have predicted".
"But this is pushing the frontier of materials, and there are still basic technology and reliability questions".
They are not only changing the economics of innovation and operations, they are also pushing the frontier of what's possible.
"By pushing the frontier of laser science we can now see more and hopefully learn more about chemical reactions and molecular processes," he said.
Over the years, the seminar has contributed to pushing the frontier of knowledge on governance, and on the norms and institutions that lead to societal success or failure.
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These companies were pushing the frontiers of technology.
Sharp (and rival Samsung) is pushing the frontiers of this technology.
The 2010 Report continued the tradition of pushing the frontiers of development thinking.
Princeton Center for Complex Materials - PCCM is an NSF-funded Matorials Science and Research Center (MRSEC) dedicated to pushing the frontiers of complexity in materials science.
Sur and So's labs at MIT have joined in pushing the frontiers of multiphoton microscopy.
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