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Discover Ludwig"urgent with" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use "urgent with" when you want to describe something as being filled with urgency or importance. Example: "The situation was urgent with a looming deadline and high stakes for failure."
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The questions become more urgent with every passing chapter: Why is this family so destitute?
As always, he bent forward slightly, holding the mike, urgent with the need to communicate.
Naturally, she encouraged women writers - often beginners, urgent with something they wanted to tell.
The next track was darker, more urgent, with another imperative hook: "Don't blink".
Out in the islands the situation is even more urgent, with insufficient space for hundreds of lone minors seeking refuge.
But its resolution has become more urgent with the approach of the July 2 deadline for filing SIPC claims.
Somewhere – but a long way after Raymond Carver – his poems are urgent with human difficulty, and with understanding.
Otherwise, far from being sterile, the debate about equality should have become more urgent with growing affluence.
Demographic data on the growth of Spanish show that matters will only become more urgent with time.
"I realize this may seem small with the budget crisis looming, but it is urgent with the migration coming soon," he said.
And experts stressed that the situation was becoming more urgent with the numbers of street children expected to increase amid rising inequalities and climate change around the globe.
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