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The phrase "always stressed" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize or emphasize the importance or severity of something. For example, "I am always stressed about work because I want to meet my deadlines."
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Me, I'm always stressed, in a hurry.
SPAS have always stressed me out.
They always stressed it Bush's way, too.
"My parents always stressed the importance of academics," Rolle said.
"My parents always stressed that academics came first, then sports.
Darrin was always stressed out of his mind.
Young encouraged education and the theatre, always stressed self-sufficiency, and became a notably wealthy man.
The Mayor's plan to reduce homelessness has always stressed "client responsibility".
Psychologists have always stressed the formative influence of parents, but siblings have been studied less.
"You're always stressed about the next target you have to hit".
Dr. Gallup always stressed the nonpartisan nature of his polling activity.
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