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"a pressing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something urgent or demanding that requires immediate attention. For example, "The current political crisis is a pressing issue that needs to be addressed right away."
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There followed a pressing silence.
A pressing need.
Bush had inherited a pressing problem.
— is, at present, a pressing one.
O.K., this is not a pressing matter.
The issue is certainly a pressing one.
Women's employment became a pressing issue.
"Liquidity is a pressing issue," he said.
Solving a pressing social problem?
"This is a pressing issue.
Time was a pressing concern.
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