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The phrase 'is a pressing issue' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a matter or issue that needs to be addressed urgently and is of great importance. For example: Climate change is a pressing issue that needs to be addressed as soon as possible.
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"Liquidity is a pressing issue," he said.
"This is a pressing issue.
That is a pressing issue for America's NATO allies.
In fact, it is a pressing issue that goes back more than a century.
"I find it hard to believe that this is a pressing issue," says Mr Wilson.
However, dilapidated sidewalks and an ever-increasing volume of cars mean that safety is a pressing issue in the city.
Such demonstrations have become common in industrial parts of China, where the reform and privatization of state-run industries is a pressing issue.
"Definitely, Morgan Stanley's credit rating is a pressing issue for the bank right now," said Mike Mayo, a bank analyst with the brokerage firm CLSA Asia Pacific Markets.
Most Tanzanians scrape by on the equivalent of a few dollars a day, so economic development is a pressing issue in the election, scheduled for Sunday.
Housing is a pressing issue, and the university's project may require moving a major Metropolitan Transportation Authority bus garage now on 133rd Street.
"This is a pressing issue for the party," said a party member who is a researcher at a government think tank.
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