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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as pressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is urgent or requires immediate attention.
Example: "The issue of climate change is as pressing as ever, demanding our immediate action."
Alternatives: "as urgent" or "as critical".
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But then again, with a kid, that's not as pressing.
Clearly, corporate tax reform is at least as pressing as personal tax reform.
Nothing was as pressing, though, as Vietnam, the war that he'd inherited from Lyndon B. Johnson.
Assisting our present teachers is at least as pressing as recruiting for the future.
Until then, they consider the chore as pressing as recaulking the windows.
"I don't think racial discrimination is as pressing as it used to be.
Even now, however, the need for investment is as pressing as ever.
The moral case that informed us at the time remains as pressing as ever.
The need for donations remains as pressing as ever, across all demographics.
"We have a similar need as Carnival, though it's not as pressing.
Underlying all these issues, as pressing as they are, is a new and astonishing discovery.
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