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The phrase "are often pressured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or groups frequently experience external demands or influences to act in a certain way.
Example: "Students are often pressured to achieve high grades, leading to increased stress and anxiety."
Alternatives: "frequently compelled" or "regularly urged".
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Doctors are often pressured by nervous patients to prescribe antibiotics that they do not need.
Nor are there lawyers available, so women are often pressured to withdraw allegations.
Funds are not required to peg incentive fees over long periods but are often pressured by shareholders to do so.
Even when there are laws in place, women are often pressured to give up their inheritance, the report says.
Women are often pressured to withdraw complaints and opt for mediation by elders even in cases of serious crimes of violence, leaving them without any protection or justice.
Child brides are often pressured to have children – many and quickly – leaving them and their children vulnerable to injuries and even death.
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But Hart, a sophomore, was often pressured.
They're often pressured into guilty pleas.
Also, they're often pressured into working too hard.
In Sweden, we were often pressured not to stress our child.
But in North Jersey, where open land is more scarce, Mr. Ashkinaze said local governments were often pressured by the public to match a developer's offer and buy the farmland for open space.
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