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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pressure point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physical pressure, stress management, or metaphorically to indicate a critical issue or concern.
Example: "During the negotiation, we identified a pressure point that could lead to a breakthrough in the discussions."
Alternatives: "a critical point" or "a stress point".
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My kneecap to a pressure point.
Talk of systemic risk is a pressure point for regulators.
A pressure point for Murray, it'll be set point Djokovic if the Brit misses out.
I think there is a pressure point building up here, with lawyers waiting in the wings to challenge".
There was concern that concentrating 24,000 more workers at a pressure point for Midtown transportation would choke the area.
Diversification of the energy market, and the providers that supply it, is clearly a pressure point for the main players.
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Move on to a pressure-point therapy if you aren't getting relief with your TENS unit.
The ongoing debate about Europe's so-called 'right to be forgotten' ruling on search engines has shone a light onto a key pressure point between technology and society.
"That would be a real pressure point".
"But the government is not supposed to be a moral pressure point.
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