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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hard pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or intense force being applied to something, often in a physical context.
Example: "The technician applied a hard pressure to the valve to ensure it was sealed properly."
Alternatives: "a strong pressure" or "an intense pressure".
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The forward and reverse press-button switches are used for adjusting time, a light touch for slowly moving it back or forward and a hard pressure for fast running.
Bite marks are the result of a hard pressure to the skin, e.g. a bite, during the 7-week growth phase of the winter coat [ 38] and, as such, are an excellent indicator of aggression accumulated over this period, and of reduced animal welfare [ 12, 33, 39].
Check behind each fret on each string using a hard pressure.
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The pen pressure has been chosen because of its analogy with vocal effort: a harder pressure corresponds to a higher vocal effort and a louder sound.
Try the almost chiropractic Lao massage, in which a masseuse applies hard pressure all over your body with her thumbs and palms.
While Martha says she never wanted for anything, and was used to being the new girl at school, the family finances were uneven, and there was a strong pressure for hard work.
It's hard pressure, being a comedian -- and sometimes, the cracks show.
In general, it is harder to apply hard pressure with a brush, making it ideal for the eye area.
Choose a black foam roller if you are very experienced using a foam roller or desire hard pressure for self-massage.
And there's little hope that Russia and China will help on sanctions, leading to a view that some other type of hard pressure must be pursued.
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