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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stresses" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "stresses" is typically used in plural form or as a verb, and "a" is not appropriate before it. An example of a correct usage could be "the stresses of daily life." Alternatives could be "stress factors" or "sources of stress."
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Sir John Pope-Hennessey, director of the V and A, stresses that it is a criterion of the museum that everything in it must be a work of art, and this criterion must apply to costume... "the museum shares Mr Beaton's belief that style in dress is an art form, worthy to be collected and displayed".
The accumulated history of adaptive plasticity events generates a stresses imprint that can be revoked during the subsequent stress episodes.
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Stressed individuals create a stressed society--a stressed collective consciousness.
It's not a stressing ordeal".
A stressed out employee helps no one.
As expected, a stresses-response gene, ZmLTP1.1, also increases its expression level in the drought-stressed leaf meristem, whereas it was down-regulated in the drought-stressed ovary tissue.
That was a stress.
A stress-free hold.
True, a stress-fueled romance blossoms.
Laundry became a stress point for us.
That's a stress inducer.
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