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"a pressure" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is usually used as a noun to describe the force applied on an object. For example, "The weight of the water created a pressure on the sides of the ship."
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It's a pressure tactic".
"It's really a pressure cooker.
But there's a pressure too.
"It's a pressure scene.
A pressure detonation".
My kneecap to a pressure point.
Like a pressure valve letting off steam.
You could also use a pressure cooker.
It has been a pressure building up.
A pressure cooker with windows?
"They are a pressure group.
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