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Discover Ludwig"pressing topic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a topic or issue that is urgent, important, or in need of immediate attention. Example: The board of directors met to discuss the company's pressing topics, including declining profits and the need for restructuring.
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Such treacly treatment of a pressing topic contrasts sadly with Linklater's forthright take on marriage in 2013's Before Midnight.
ON MAY 23rd the United States Department of Agriculture will meet to discuss the pressing topic of feral pigs.
Driven by the challenges of Industry 4.0 seamless data integration and conversion becomes an even more pressing topic than it already has been in the past.
A Texas judge's ruling that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional may not stand, but it will elevate health care as a pressing topic in a divided Washington.
On Wednesday, Mr. Obama is heading to Pennsylvania, which he carried in 2008, to discuss energy policy, a pressing topic for many voters at a time when gasoline is averaging $4 a gallon.
How to cope with the impact of alcohol is an increasingly pressing topic among clinical commissioners who decide what NHS services are needed in their area, the report says.
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Much of the research presented deals with pressing topics that could have a major global impact.
I know there are a lot of pressing topics out there, and I look forward to coming back to tackle some of them.
But there are more pressing topics of conversation in the immediate future for V.C.U., starting with whether the Rams' remarkable journey might cost them their coach.
He is a former cabinet official who has also done well-received academic research on many of today's pressing topics.
What if a task force of artists supplied free artworks and props for the show's apartment-complex set, with coded cultural messages on pressing topics like reproductive rights, American foreign policy, alcoholism and sexual politics?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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