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Discover Ludwig"to stress" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to indicate that something is being emphasized or called out as particularly important. For example: "I want to stress the importance of staying on task to complete this project effectively."
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To stress
verb
To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
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To stress and to obligation.
He's going to stress Americanism.
My body overreacts to stress.
"It's nothing to stress".
No need to stress the players.
It's also directly related to stress.
"He wanted to stress he's fine.
"You want to stress the muscles.
Chance to stress First One Hundred Days.
Doctors put it down to stress.
Mr. Yoshioka likes to stress details.
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