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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are pressing for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is urging or advocating for a particular action or change.
Example: "The community leaders are pressing for better public transportation options in the city."
Alternatives: "are advocating for" or "are urging for".
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Aid agencies are pressing for concessions.
Both are pressing for similar state legislation.
America's state attorneys-general are pressing for a full investigation.
They are pressing for a coalition government that includes Sunnis.
Other writers, however, are pressing for such divisions.
But human rights advocates are pressing for more.
They are pressing for permanent landmark status for the buildings.
Palestinian negotiators are pressing for a full withdrawal from Gaza.
Harrison officials are pressing for a separate district for Harrison.
Boston police officers, are pressing for a more generous contract.
They are pressing for a 30-year prison sentence.
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