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The phrase "immediate for" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that needs to be done or considered right away or without delay. Example: The company's financial situation is immediate for the CEO, as they need to make important decisions about budget cuts. In this sentence, "immediate for" means that the financial situation is a pressing matter that the CEO needs to deal with immediately.
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But the imaginative connection was immediate for us all.
But the problem is more immediate for consumers.
The impact of the downturn was immediate for many.
The benefits of shedding government support were immediate for Bank of America.
"The threat from extremists is just as grave and very immediate for the people of Pakistan".
But demand seems more immediate for buildings that increase the supply of housing.
But these odds seemed less immediate for some of the new mothers at Kasturba.
The results were immediate for Cabrera, who had 201 hits for the Royals in 2011.
The impact of the bankruptcy is likely to be more immediate for some jet leasing companies.
"It's more immediate for younger audiences who probably aren't used to buying programs".
Oscar buzz was immediate for The Birth of a Nation, and its handsome, hardworking, golden boy director, Nate Parker.
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