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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stressed one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something or someone that is experiencing stress or pressure, often in a comparative context.
Example: "In a group of relaxed individuals, she was clearly a stressed one, constantly checking her watch and fidgeting."
Alternatives: "a tense individual" or "a pressured person".
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In English versification, the feet are usually iambs (an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one, as in the word ˘be|cause´ ), trochees (a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed one, as in the word ti´|ger),˘ or a combination of the two.
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"The growth fetish, while on balance quite useful in a world with empty land, shoals of undisturbed fish, vast forests, and a robust ozone shield, helped create a more crowded and stressed one.
But also, there is not a direct translation from external circumstances to the experience of stress — the perception of threats plays a major role in how stressed one feels.
"I am not stressed one little bit," he said.
By identifying an unstressed wire among stressed ones, it is possible to infer that the remnant wires are subjected to higher loads than their operational design.
"A kid without an iPad in hand is not automatically a poor unfortunate kid," stresses one of the guides.
This cast, as it happens, includes several Americans within its capable ranks, among whom Leigh Zimmerman particularly impresses as Sheila, the perhaps not-so-tough cookie who is here seen stiffening in response to the abrasions of a career against whose stresses one can never develop enough calluses.
But in a newly released report, a group of researchers asserts that females often show a very different reaction to stress, one that revolves around nurturing and seeking the support of others rather than aggression or escape.
Passages stresses one-on-one sessions with professionals, including a physician whose specialty is "addictionology".
He was especially keen to stress one point.
I want to stress one thing though.
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