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The phrase 'immediacy of' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to express the sense that something is happening, or is about to happen, right away. For example, "I was taken aback by the immediacy of his response".
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The immediacy of terrible pain.
I like the immediacy of podcasts.
I like the immediacy of photography.
I loved the immediacy of it.
I think the immediacy of it.
Still, the immediacy of this live performance offers special excitement.
— eclipses the clarity and immediacy of the working model.
All the images have the jolting immediacy of eyewitness news.
Yippee!" — seamlessly matches the immediacy of the image.
"It maintains the immediacy of TV," Mr. Gunther said.
It restored us all to the immediacy of the moment.
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