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The phrase "more pressing" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is urgent or needs immediate attention. Example: "The government needs to address the more pressing issue of healthcare reform before tackling other policy changes." In this sentence, "more pressing" is being used to emphasize the importance and urgency of the issue of healthcare reform.
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He has more pressing concerns.
He cited more pressing business.
So reform was more pressing.
Connecticut is more pressing.
But it has more pressing business.
My mother had more pressing concerns.
But other changes may be more pressing.
And the subject matter was more pressing.
"I feel I have more pressing needs.
But there were more pressing issues.
On to more pressing matters.
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