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The phrase "a bit of pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of stress or demand placed on someone or something.
Example: "I work best when there's a bit of pressure to meet deadlines."
Alternatives: "a little stress" or "some tension".
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"So there was a bit of pressure.
Which puts a bit of pressure on Desmond Tutu.
They got a bit of pressure on our scrum.
Nothing like a bit of pressure, Ben, cheers.
Nest might take a bit of pressure off married life.
Champion stuff from Venus under a bit of pressure.
"But if we win there we can put a bit of pressure on them".
Wales There is quite a bit of pressure on George North to deliver.
Add a bit of pressure and that openness will accommodate gas molecules.
So humiliating to see someone collapse under a bit of pressure.
To say there was a bit of pressure on Foster before kick-off was sizeable understatement.
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