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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pressure of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type or source of pressure, often in a physical, emotional, or situational context.
Example: "There was a pressure of expectations weighing heavily on her as she prepared for the performance."
Alternatives: "a burden of" or "an influence of".
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In one minute there is a pressure of 125 lbs.
Meanwhile, Israel's concerns are creating a pressure of their own.
Yet there is a pressure of meaning behind the apparent reticence.
Mean ocean depth is about 3,800 metres and has a pressure of about 380 atmospheres.
Hot plate contacts fabric at a pressure of 200 Pa.
Sputtering was carried out at a pressure of 0.3 Pa.
The penetrometer is evacuated to a pressure of less than 20 μm of mercury, and then filled with mercury at a pressure of 0.01 MPa (1.5 psia).
They found that tardigrades in the tun state could survive a pressure of 600 megapascals (MPa).
The ship reported winds of and a pressure of 1008.5.
A ship reported gales and a pressure of 1003.3 mbar.
A ship reported a pressure of 1000.7 mbar.
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