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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are pressured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or groups are experiencing stress or demands from external sources.
Example: "Students are pressured to achieve high grades, often leading to anxiety and burnout."
Alternatives: "are under pressure" or "face pressure".
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are pressured
noun
A pressing; a force applied to a surface.
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Meanwhile, paramount figures are pressured to reassert their authority.
Parents are pressured to give their kids everything but space.
Some Zoroastrians say they are pressured to change their religion.
The suit also claims that police officers are pressured to meet stop-and-frisk quotas.
Sometimes, alleges a local organisation of family farmers, they are pressured to leave.
Girls are pressured to stay at home to help their mothers with household chores.
A surprising number of women I know are pressured by their own mums to procreate.
Teenage girls get AIDS largely because they are pressured into sex by older men.
Many consumers are pressured into buying insurance they do not need.
Workers are pressured to doing more work for the same wages; the six-day work week is mandatory, etc.
In Boise, doctors are pressured to refer only within their own system, according to St .Alphonsus in its complaint.
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