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The phrase "all under pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where everyone or everything is experiencing stress or strain.
Example: "During the final days before the project deadline, the entire team was all under pressure to deliver their best work."
Alternatives: "everyone feeling the strain" or "all experiencing stress".
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They're all under pressure.
And we're all under pressure.
"They're all under pressure to build for the future".
Johnson says of England's recent Six Nations stumbles: "We're all under pressure.
"It's a sign that we're all under pressure, on the verge of drowning," Theanly says.
It was a difficult relationship; we were all under pressure to deliver on many projects with conflicting deadlines.
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Meanwhile time continues to pass in the background, albeit slowly, so you're doing all this under pressure.
But will all his success under pressure give him an edge over Westwood on Sunday?
Remember we have all felt under pressure at one point.
On the second question, he replies: We all feel under pressure, not just me but the whole governing council.
And that leaves Bledsoe with only memories and the admiration of teammates who have been impressed with the grace he has shown all season under pressure.
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