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Discover Ludwig"of pressing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically connotes urgency or immediate attention. For example, "The mayor is in the midst of pressing matters for the upcoming election."
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It is better to press + instead of pressing instead of pressing.
It's a matter of pressing concern.
Has she ever thought of pressing charges?
This is the political equivalent of pressing the red button.
A university faces hundreds of pressing issues every day.
That sure doesn't sound like a ton of pressing.
The shortfall also comes despite months of pressing by Nicholson.
There are a number of pressing women's issues.
Sometimes movies shed light on matters of pressing public concern.
The bigger problem, though, is the issue of pressing.
Donor governments, instead of pressing for accountability, have adopted a business-as-usual approach".
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