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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pressure on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a burden or stress being applied to someone or something.
Example: "There is a pressure on the team to meet the upcoming deadline, which is causing some anxiety among the members."
Alternatives: "an influence on" or "a strain on".
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It is well known that by applying a pressure on SC, one modifies linearly "magnetic field" h according to the Eq. (2).
The existence of the surgery has created a pressure on families that did not exist before.
"There's a pressure on actors to get somewhere before it's over.
Furthermore, there will be a pressure on the development plans and public service".
When endings are expected, they exert a pressure on what comes before them.
There is, says the director, a pressure on men to be heroic.
You could actually feel it, he said, as a pressure on your left foot.
In interviews, he justified random sectarian murders as a pressure on the IRA.
"He keeps a pressure on people to push past their own notions of beauty".
There's a pressure on him not to let his guys down".
I felt the secret like a pressure on my chest day and night.
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