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The phrase "no pressing" is not a complete sentence and would not be considered correct or usable in written English.
It may have been intended as a noun phrase or adjective phrase in a longer sentence, but on its own it is not grammatically correct. Correct usage of this phrase would depend on the intended meaning. For example: - "There is no pressing need for us to leave right away." (noun phrase, meaning urgency or necessity) - "Please put away the laundry, as there are no pressing matters that require your immediate attention." (adjective phrase, meaning urgent or important) In both cases, "no pressing" is used in conjunction with other words to form a complete thought.
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No pressing medical need to retain the hair.
With iTunes there are no pressing, storage or distribution costs - even the accounting is done by Apple.
Its technology is similar to a French press, except there's no pressing (a violent act, in Mr. Sowden's view).
No pressing and bottling required.
No pressing issue is necessary.
There is no pressing or active desire.
With no pressing reason to move to Germany, he demurred.
The carer has no pressing health issues of his own.
Maybe there's no pressing reason, right this minute.
I see no pressing reason to play Hitler's favourite music".
And G.E., he said, has no pressing need for cash.
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