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The phrase "are highly stressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups experiencing significant pressure or anxiety, often in a work or academic context.
Example: "Employees in high-pressure environments are highly stressed, which can affect their overall productivity and well-being."
Alternatives: "are under significant stress" or "are experiencing high levels of stress."
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"All of the members are highly stressed.
The mackinawite films are highly stressed and crack readily.
Academics are highly stressed, especially at Wheatley, and achievement in general.
The people in the grammar schools are highly stressed because they're all trying to get out [of the region].
Due to the increase in performance of machine parts, the surfaces of l00Cr6 ball bearings are highly stressed.
"Mental health issues are being exacerbated in this environment, where you are highly stressed, you're constantly at work or constantly performing all the time.
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The trout they hold will be highly stressed.
True, many Americans at the time were highly stressed and responded accordingly (see, e.g., here).
"This is an amazing river system, a culturally important river system, but it's highly stressed," Corwin said.
Meanwhile, a Danish study of 6,689 women, published in 2005, found those who were highly stressed were 40percentt less likely than others to get breast cancer.
You live in a dog-eat-dog world and it makes sense to be highly stressed and vigilant to cope with it.
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