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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acute pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to medical, psychological, or physical situations where there is a sudden or intense level of pressure experienced.
Example: "The patient was experiencing acute pressure in his chest, prompting immediate medical attention."
Alternatives: "intense pressure" or "severe pressure".
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Olmert is now under acute pressure to resign.
DaimlerChrysler is under acute pressure to shore up Chrysler's results quickly.
Suddenly under acute pressure Herlovsen miscued and the chance was lost.
It was such an acute pressure that you couldn't lie down.
Sales of Mercedes-Benz declined 3.4percentt in the first half of 2004, putting DaimlerChrysler under acute pressure.
All families go through acute pressure points; having and caring for young children is surely one of them.
The leather industry in Bangladesh is facing acute pressure to minimize environmental pollution.
I am regularly contacted by constituents struggling with mental health issues and it's become clear that the services they access locally are under acute pressure.
In another dangerous cameo, Tymon justified his place by bravely heading the ball away under acute pressure from Anichebe after Marshall tipped Watmore's cross into the forward's path.
Striking a slightly defensive note, Mr. Evans said his agents were "under acute pressure to prioritize" and could not monitor every threat.
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