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The phrase "a pressure from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing influences or demands that come from a specific source or entity.
Example: "There was a pressure from management to meet the project deadline."
Alternatives: "an influence from" or "a demand from".
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But we understand there's a pressure from tourism.
Even while they were doing "Asparagus Valley," Chrisemer had begun to feel a pressure from his partners to turn toward darker material — material that he found "theatrically uninteresting".
There is an engorgement of sap, an accumulation of energy, a pressure from the unknown that sustains it – and in the end lays it low".
Chief of staff Mack McLarty noted "HRC pressure," and explained under oath his notation meant "I felt a pressure from the First Lady to make a decision......
It is emotionally devastating for a child to be in this position but, to be fair to officers, there is now a massive shortage of housing, a pressure from the government to get people into private leasing agreements.
For the growing numbers of voters disillusioned by Westminster politics, the prospect of an SNP bloc in parliament providing a pressure from the left on Labour is an attractive one.
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"There's a certain pressure – a good pressure – from others here.
It was a pressure game from the get-go, and we never cracked.
She inherited a pressure cooker from her mother-in-law.
See as well Goodin (1992, 134-135) (distinguishing an external pressure from an internalization mechanism on the speaker's side).
Prehypertension was defined as a systolic pressure from 120 to 139 millimeters of mercury (mmHg) or a diastolic pressure from 80 to 89 mmHg [ 8].
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