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The phrase "a more pressing issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or problem that requires immediate attention or is of greater importance compared to others.
Example: "While there are several concerns to address, the lack of funding for the project is a more pressing issue that we need to tackle first."
Alternatives: "a more urgent matter" or "a more critical concern".
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Pet safety has also become a more pressing issue.
But first there was a more pressing issue.
But first a more pressing issue arises: her article.
But Serie A brings with it a more pressing issue.
Right now, though, he has a more pressing issue.
A more pressing issue is who, ultimately, will foot the bill for Edison's $1 billion fiasco?
But my impressions from that train ride are that a more pressing issue looms.
For now, the administration faces a more pressing issue: What to do about Mr. Risen?
"As you see more baby boomers nearing retirement and passing away this will become a more pressing issue".
But the reaction to Gatlin's victory suggests the sport faces a more pressing issue: one of trust.
I had asked him earlier why he thought that Palestine was a more pressing issue than building Egyptian democracy.
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