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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhat pushy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is assertive or aggressive in their approach, but not excessively so. Example: "While I appreciate her enthusiasm, I find her suggestions to be somewhat pushy."
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A pretty, divorced schoolteacher in her 20s, Miranda initially seems somewhat pushy, and she and Clive quickly tumble into bed.
New Yorkers, in that somewhat pushy way they have, were always handing him pieces of litter and saying, "Let's see you do magic with that".
After his opponents had started with a weak two-bid in hearts and then galloped to the four-level, North was somewhat pushy in doubling and raising four spades to six.
Imagine how confused he was when his partner in Germany suddenly started to bombard him with somewhat pushy "Urgent!!!" e-mails concerning some vague deadline discussed ages ago and now somehow "missed".
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"But Joe can be pretty pushy".
Then, on to my personality as a driver: "You're a pushy, somewhat aggressive driver.
In a glum opening sequence designed to contrast dreary old England with colourful, exotic India, a pushy estate agent refers, somewhat implausibly, to "the grey pound", and it's this economic demographic the film sets out to attract and appeal to.
She is commendably outspoken, for example, on Iran's nuclear programme and its threats against Israel (though also somewhat feeble in her attitude towards Vladimir Putin's increasingly pushy Russia).
Somewhat tipsy, I marveled at the hospitality of the Sicilians, even though they were being a bit pushy about it.
Pushy parents.
How pushy is too pushy?
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