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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all stressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a feeling of being overwhelmed with various stressors. For example: "As finals week approaches, I'm feeling all stressed about all the tests I have to take."
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Three mutual funds that thrived amid the tumult all stressed diversification more than the average fund does, and they used uncommon strategies or stretched beyond their original mandate.
Tissue and blood collection was performed alternating in all stressed and non-stressed animals immediately after ending the stress experiments in the morning 10-122 at) athehe same setting (see below).
On a scale from 0 (not at all stressed) to 5 (extremely stressful), nurses' reported a median stress level 4 in their primary work environment over the past 30 days.
"We're all stressed.
She was all stressed out".
We're all stressed!" a colleague recently grumbled.
We were all stressed and sad and angry.
But, they all stressed, that's only true of some homework.
We're not at all stressed about the scrum".
The driver described the attackers as calm and not at all stressed.
"But I'm in the middle of work, and I'm all stressed out, and it's, like, ridiculous".
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