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The phrase "pushing vigorously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that is being done with a lot of energy or force.
Example: "The athlete was pushing vigorously against the resistance of the weights during her training session."
Alternatives: "pushing forcefully" or "pushing energetically."
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But the UN is usually in the position of supplicant, desperately pleading for more peacekeeping troops, so it is wary about pushing vigorously for justice.
Ms. Weingarten accused the mayor of seeking to score debating points instead of pushing vigorously for a contract, which she says is badly needed to raise salaries and help attract more teachers.
Some political experts here say that even China's more liberal-minded leaders have little appetite for pushing vigorously for greater political rights, and will continue to hold back as jockeying intensifies ahead of the 2012 leadership succession — a time when hard-line attitudes tend to dominate.
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As much as any other leader in the region, Erdoğan has pushed vigorously for the removal of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Some of that agenda, including a school voucher program for New Orleans that Mr. Jindal calls a "scholarship plan," is being pushed vigorously by the governor.
For example, the Nuclear Control Institute has pushed vigorously for immobilization and against converting plutonium to reactor fuel, which is known as mixed oxide, or MOx.
The questions and answers make clear that Udall, who has pushed vigorously for the report's release, voted to confirm Preston only after he believed that the general counsel distanced himself from his own intelligence agency's defiant and defensive stance on the six-thousand-three-hundred page report, which cost forty million dollars to produce.
Sony has pushed vigorously for the Blu-ray standard, not just because it is a patent holder of the technology, but also because it has integrated the standard into PlayStation 3. Sony has argued that consumers will gravitate to the PlayStation 3 because of the high-definition movie player.
Such an initiative, pushed vigorously, might just be the move that would shake Japan out of its deadly lethargy.
Orville apparently felt vindicated by the decision, and much to the frustration of company executives, he did not push vigorously for further legal action to ensure a manufacturing monopoly.
"We are pushing very vigorously to get this into a trial in humans, to see if it would work".
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