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The phrase "a different pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing varying levels or types of pressure in a specific context, such as emotional, physical, or situational pressure.
Example: "After switching jobs, I found myself under a different pressure than I was used to in my previous role."
Alternatives: "another kind of pressure" or "a distinct pressure".
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"Maybe I could call it a different pressure," he said.
"It's a different pressure for them than it is in the big leagues.
Star athletes, whether active or retired, face a different pressure than most people, however.
With an operation like Abby's, there is a different pressure — that of achieving excellent craftsmanship.
It does put a different pressure on you and the rhythm of your offense".
At the same time, though, the increase in violence has created a different pressure: to end the shootings.
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For the first time in a long time they are overwhelming favourites to win a match, bringing an entirely different pressure to the sort they have become accustomed to this season.
That brings a whole different pressure and it has sometimes been a problem for Sabine to string wins together, especially after such a high.
"The final is a one-off game and it's a completely different pressure.
"One of those drops, of course there's a little different pressure on Yani playing those last four or five holes," Pettersen said.
"There's a slightly different pressure on us now, " said Robshaw.
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