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"a pressure to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone is in a situation where they are compelled to do something. For example: The high cost of living in the city put me under a pressure to find a higher-paying job.
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"I really feel a pressure to perform".
There's undoubtedly a pressure to discharge patients.
There is a pressure to fit in with your mates.
It's not just about a pressure to be girlish.
But that support brings with it a pressure to perform.
I do feel a pressure to look particularly good.
But until there is a pressure to change, manufacturers will stick with what they know".
But increasingly, even at a casual level, there's a pressure to perform to league standards.
Do you feel a pressure to write about the other end of the social spectrum?
A pressure to publish is felt by more than a third of 25-34 year olds. 25-34 year olds
Already there's a pressure to pretend not to see what's going on.
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