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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant amount of stress or demands placed on someone or something.
Example: "She felt overwhelmed by all that pressure to perform well in her exams."
Alternatives: "all this stress" or "the immense pressure".
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She's used to all that pressure on her.
"Writing is a grind, all that pressure and responsibility.
Now I've written the book all that pressure has gone.
"An eccentric look is a great way to avoid all that pressure," Ms. Yaeger said.
"All that pressure on him," says Farah admiringly, "and he delivered.
All that pressure on the knees and back cannot be good for you.
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Charlotte Lucas feels all that age pressure.
And all that water pressure can be dangerous.
"If all that put pressure on me, hopefully it helped my performance," Lindland said.
Their sole role in life will be to take all that irritating pressure off me.
So, maybe all that exam pressure could be at your advantage after all.
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