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The phrase "am stressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a current state of anxiety or pressure, typically in informal contexts.
Example: "I can't focus on my work right now because I am stressed about the upcoming deadline."
Alternatives: "I feel stressed" or "I'm under stress."
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am stressed
verb
To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
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I am stressed.
Because most of the time I am stressed.
I am stressed and worried all the time.
You listen and go: "Yes, I am stressed out!
"When I am stressed or excited, I still walk with a limp," he says.
Loneliness also affects me physically: I catch bugs easily because I am stressed.
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Marriages were stressed.
"I was stressed last year.
This must be stressed.
I'm stressed out!
Cats are stressed.
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