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The phrase "again under pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is experiencing stress or demands once more after a previous occurrence.
Example: "After the recent layoffs, the team found themselves again under pressure to meet tight deadlines."
Alternatives: "once more under stress" or "under strain again".
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Financial shares were again under pressure, as investors worried about the fallout from the debt crisis.
Supermarkets are again under pressure following news the big four were losing market share to discounters.
But with Brent crude sliding 2.3% to $29.79 on continuing oversupply fears, markets are again under pressure.
When Paul Collingwood touched Amit Mishra's leg break to the wicketkeeper, England were again under pressure at 131-4.
In June its leader, Enda Kenny, survived a leadership challenge and he is once again under pressure.
The government is again under pressure from its lenders, with the troika evaluating the country's economic recovery and money-saving efforts as it weighs a third bailout package.
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This was United's second consecutive defeat but Van Gaal shrugged off any notion he could again be under pressure regarding his job.
On Nov. 5, 1817, the treaty was again revised under pressure from the British on the eve of the Third Maratha War.
If oil and gas prices markedly diverge, then oil-linked gas and LNG contracts could once again come under pressure, especially in Asia, where oil-indexation remains the predominant gas-pricing mechanism.
Sky were again put under pressure, this time from relatively early on, in an absorbing game of tactics about 10 minutes behind the fight for the stage, won by the German Simon Geschke.
When G7 finance ministers and central bankers gather in Washington this weekend, the ECB will again come under pressure from the Americans to cut interest rates.Our advice is that the Americans should lay off.
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