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The phrase "a severe strain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant level of stress or pressure, often in contexts related to physical, emotional, or situational challenges.
Example: "The pandemic has placed a severe strain on the healthcare system, leading to increased workloads for medical professionals."
Alternatives: "a significant burden" or "a heavy load."
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In 2015, a severe strain appeared in Cambodia.
It has also created a severe strain on labor relations.
Doctors eventually diagnosed a severe strain of mononucleosis.
Alou missed nearly three months of the season with a severe strain in the same muscle.
Inflation at home led to a run on the pound and a severe strain on reserves.
The negotiations continue to put a severe strain on US-Israeli relations.
The anguish over college debt has put a severe strain on many family relationships.
The summer, which began very gaily, ended by putting a severe strain on the Fitzgerald-Murphy friendship.
He had suffered years of harassment from the authorities and his departure put a severe strain on diplomatic relations.
His decision to become a judge for 20 years was one that put a severe strain on household expenses.
This will put a severe strain on the budget, and Bunch is currently considering less expensive alternatives.
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