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"equally pressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that two or more things are equally urgent or important. Example: "Both tasks are equally pressing, so we will need to prioritize and delegate accordingly."
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An equally pressing question is weighing on me.
For Mrs. Astor, an equally pressing engagement was at hand.
Enforcing legal responsibility may make headlines, but enforcing financial responsibility is equally pressing.
And it must not distract attention from the equally pressing difficulties of the here and now.
There is an equally pressing need to start a political process in which reconciliation figures prominently.
Instead, it concerns the equally pressing disaster in the state's prisons.
Equally pressing is the need to restore the Coliseum orchestra to its old sparkle and pep.
Developed countries face a different, but equally pressing, challenge: an ageing population and outdated infrastructure.
Milburn's recent report addresses a very different but equally pressing issue.
Equally pressing, the theory has yet to be supported by observations and hence remains a totally theoretical construct.
Equally pressing is the exhaustion of Mr Singh's ageing government, whose five top ministers now average nearly 74 years.
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