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urgent

[ur-juhnt] / ˈɜr dʒənt /


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To that end, the U.S. will reduce its “global military presence to address urgent threats in our Hemisphere,” deploy the U.S.

From Salon

The need for quantity is urgent, and there’s an argument for building whatever we can.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lucy, from Edinburgh, sought second opinions from doctors all over the world but the message was the same - she would need urgent surgery and radiotherapy which her baby would not survive.

From BBC

Delivered in a style that evokes its historical moment while also cutting across time to the present, it lands with the enthralling, incantatory force of urgent prayer.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Water management in the country is vital and urgent; if we fail to control it, it risks creating problems that will be difficult to resolve," he said.

From Barron's