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'some push' is correct and usable in written English, usually when you want to refer to an action or effort that needs to be done.
For example: “We need some push if we're going to reach our goal on time.”.
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And some push off.
Well, there are some push factors.
Some push craft to eye-dazzling effect.
Some push back with small acts of defiance.
There was bound to be some push back.
I think some push was required, that's all.
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There's going to be some push-back".
Nitschke, accustomed to controversy, expected some push-back.
I even succeeded once or twice doing some push-ups, thanks to a very understanding crew.
Unlike some push-polling calls, this one did not attack Mr. Rogers.
The obscenity was unfortunate, but did the Kochs really believe they could use their money to dominate the political system and not receive some push-back?
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