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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong squeeze" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a firm grip or pressure applied to something, often in a physical context.
Example: "She gave the stress ball a strong squeeze to relieve her tension."
Alternatives: "a firm grip" or "a tight squeeze".
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Because health-care spending typically rises more swiftly than the consumer price index, tying it to the nation's overall inflation rate would put a strong squeeze on the public insurance system that covers tens of thousands of poor, vulnerable people, some of them elderly.
Also, the creamy guacamole paste is purposely unseasoned and benefits from a strong squeeze of lime.
The right hand brake was for the rear wheels, and while being touted as hydraulic (whatever that means), it was very sluggish and even a strong squeeze would elicit very little braking.
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Under such a strong persistent squeeze, a series of northwestward thrust faults are generated within the cap rock.
A strong yen squeezes company profits since Japan is heavily dependent on exports.
The circuit they designed not only undergoes sufficiently low dissipation but its potential energy also contains a positive quartic term that leads to achieving strong squeezing.
As predicted [13],[14], strong squeeze-film damping of the fundamental mode was observed for normalized gaps H < 1.
Though he cannot force any compromise, a politically astute WTO director-general is in a strong position to squeeze deals out of recalcitrant negotiators.In this section The firms that can't stop falling Logging off Napster R.I.P.
Because women in these countries are expected to experience a stronger time-squeeze when combining paid work and family responsibilities, we also anticipate that higher levels of job strain and work- family conflict are associated with lower intentions to have a second child in countries with a lower availability of part- time work.
The other is of what economists call "Dutch disease", a condition in which primary exports lead to a strong currency which squeezes local manufacturers.Worst of all is the blow to national pride.
"But given the situation that these institutions find themselves in and the fact that there's a pretty strong credit squeeze, there's only two choices: Have foreign companies invest in these firms or have massive layoffs".
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