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Discover Ludwig"pressing project" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to refer to a project that is of high importance or urgency. For example: "I have a pressing project at work that needs to be completed by Friday."
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His most pressing project this month is assisting NYC Big Events, the agency that attracts revenue-producing extravaganzas to the city, in its bid for the 2008 Super Bowl.
Evan, a loving husband and devoted father of two, has decided to forego a family trip to the beach so he can work on a pressing project.
The most pressing project is a renovation of Rockefeller Center's Studio 1A, the home of the show's street-level set since 1994.
Since no studio or network had asked him to write it, and he would not get paid unless it sold, Thomas said that "it was never a very pressing project for me".
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But because the city had more pressing projects, the expansion would have to wait, he said.
An investigation by USA Today "identified almost 2,000 additional water systems spanning all 50 states where testing has shown excessive levels of lead contamination over the past four years". The American Society for Civil Engineers has identified various pressing projects in America: repairing bridges and airports, dams and levees, seaports and waterways, and mass transit and freight rail.
There are likely still some pressing projects to attend to, so if you focus time and effort on those, they will get accomplished.
Among the most pressing projects in the first slate of $54 million in allocations was a new design for College View School, which is in its final stages.
The Chilean subsidiary of a Spanish company, Endesa, now owns the rights and is pressing the project.
I can remember many occasions when the professors would be absent from their lectures and other teaching activities because they were involved in a pressing research project.
But, she also decided in that moment on her next pressing philanthropic project to pursue.
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