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The phrase "a strain for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a type of pressure or difficulty that is being applied to someone or something. Example: "The new project has become a strain for the entire team, affecting their productivity and morale."
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It's not a strain for me.
The issue is also a strain for Mr. Petrosino.
To reach Gough's hand, held so high, was a strain for Bob and Don.
The first couple of months were a strain for Arianda, who struggled to let her guard down.
After he leaves her, with a promise to call in the morning, she suddenly feels that her visit is going to be a strain for her.
"But in the end, I thought it would be better for us to all drink together and support Alan Hevesi and not create a strain for people".
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On first watching Calvary at the Sundance festival in January, I worried that the denouement felt too overtly operatic, a clanging false note, a straining for grandeur.
Daniel DeMeulle took first prize in the hybrid category for "Whitaker Blues," a strain known for producing a calm and lazy high.
PARK CITY, Utah — It's an emotional strain for a filmmaker to bring a project to Sundance.
a JOL916 is a vaccine strain and JOL1229 is an LTB protein-secreting strain for adjuvant.
But it's a real strain for the family.
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