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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pressing juncture" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a critical or urgent point in time where important decisions or actions are needed. Example: "We find ourselves at a pressing juncture in the negotiations, and we must act swiftly to reach an agreement."
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At this juncture, however, the pressing question is what to do about those who have been unceremoniously dropped from the unemployment insurance rolls.
A pressing question arises at this juncture: Hasn't Reid now adopted a position according to which there are perceptual intermediaries in the visual perception process?
"At this juncture we don't see a pressing need for a union".
President Obama's relations with Moscow are at a delicate juncture; he needs Russian help in pressing Iran to give up its nuclear program even as he has been quarreling with Mr. Putin over the conflict in Syria and missile defense.
Science education is at a critical juncture, with the effectiveness of current classroom strategies being questioned just as pressing new needs are emerging.
It was pressing... and pressing.
Mr. Remini kept pressing.
Already time was pressing.
"He's pressing".
pressing "Reset".
I kept pressing and pressing.
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