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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at pressing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express urgency or importance, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The matter is at pressing importance, and we need to address it immediately."
Alternatives: "of urgent importance" or "of pressing concern".
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After shelling, a large part of the crop is pressed into oil at pressing mills.
Provocative looks at pressing issues.
Then she would call the police but balk at pressing charges.
They've become adept at pressing buttons under their desks while keeping their focus on the teacher.
Vo, she told me last month, "is very good at pressing us to be less rigid".
Reformers have argued that Mr. Abdi's trial is aimed at pressing President Khatami to withdraw his bills from consideration.
Fiorina is deft at transforming personal experience into political revelation and at pressing her story into the service of her quest.
He still has not refined his skill at pressing the hole to set up cutbacks, and he will occasionally miss larger openings that he can bounce outside.
At the same time, the Iranians have acutely felt the squeeze from sanctions aimed at pressing the government to freeze its uranium enrichment program.
(A past master at pressing audience buttons, Preminger greenlighted the addition of the scene, which was not included in the book).
He said this week's events were aimed at pressing Wal-Mart to increase wages, stop cutting workers' hours and treat employees with respect.
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