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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a particularly pressing problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an issue that requires immediate attention or is of significant importance.
Example: "The team is currently focused on addressing a particularly pressing problem that has arisen in the project timeline."
Alternatives: "an urgent issue" or "a critical concern".
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In my case it would be a particularly pressing problem, given how critical I have been of Russia's current president.
And for now, capacity is not a particularly pressing problem because the backbone providers have been laying high-speed lines at prodigious rates over the last few years.
Antibiotic use in animals is a particularly pressing problem.
Taking a mental break from a particularly pressing problem by indulging in creative play can help you come up with more solutions when you finally do get back to work, says Goldstein.
This may be a particularly pressing problem for genes with important functions that show low expression levels in small structures.
Applying this to a particularly pressing problem in UK tobacco control it seems clear, from a recent review of qualitative research examining smoking in pregnancy, that many women suffer from a sense of emotional disruption at this time in their lives (Graham et al. 2011).
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This is a particularly pressing for small economies which depend disproportionately on money from emigrants.
Antimicrobial resistance is a global concern and a particularly pressing issue in resource-limited countries.
This is a particularly pressing need given the rising prevalence of diabetes and obesity in pregnant women.
This has been a pressing problem for many governments, particularly insofar as investment by U.S. firms is involved, and it is a chief complaint of critics who view globalization as a form of economic exploitation.
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