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The phrase "pressing of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a physical action or movement of something being pressed. Example: The pressing of the button activated the machine.
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Flax seeds were grounded and transferred to press machine for cold pressing of oil.
The setup instructions were understandable, requiring pressing of specific buttons for a specific time.
Probably the greatest part of the yazna was devoted to the pressing of the hauma.
The chief industries are based on the pressing of olive oil and the manufacture of soaps.
Still, a recorder usually requires only the pressing of two or three buttons.
First pressing of olives produces virgin oil, the 2nd corriente which is dark and bitter.
But their future showdown was not the most pressing of his concerns.
Arsenal's attempts to respond with pressing of their own were, frankly, dismal.
Partly for the most pressing of reasons: to cheer us up.
(It was released on Chatham Square, Philip Glass's label, in a pressing of 320).
-- "Hercules" All other women are like the second pressing of the grape.
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