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Discover Ludwig"pressed for" can be used in written English.
It is an idiom that means to be in need of or to be urgently seeking something. For example, "We are pressed for time, so let's move quickly on this project."
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Rakhmanina pressed for more.
"We've pressed for a budget.
She pressed for more information.
She pressed for details.
We're pressed for housing".
McPeak pressed for "murder".
Suddenly, Djokovic himself is pressed for time.
That commander immediately pressed for her discharge.
And Kejriwal is pressed for time.
But he pressed for a clear line.
Gingerly, she pressed for more details.
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