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The phrase "are pressured to optimize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where individuals or groups feel compelled to improve efficiency or performance, often due to external expectations or demands.
Example: "In today's competitive market, companies are pressured to optimize their operations to stay ahead of their rivals."
Alternatives: "are urged to enhance" or "are compelled to improve".
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One official told the Chinese media that officials are more likely to have disabled children, because they are pressured to drink heavily at social functions.
Acupuncture is now considered to be effective for chronic LBP and health care systems are pressured to make a decision whether or not acupuncture should be covered.
I expected to be pressured to drink, but I hardly felt any pressure at all.
Farmers were pressured to plant as often as possible.
In multi-retailer structures, each retailer is pressured to attract more clients in a retail electricity market.
Ulitskaya is pressured to refrain from writing about inclusive LGBTQ families in children's books.
Abbas is being pressured to extend peace talks, which are scheduled to end on April 29.
If you did, would you have to (or be pressured to) pay them better?
Survivors' preferences not to be pressured to disclose [ 42– 44] and health provider discomfort with discussing IPV [ 45– 47] compound the difficulties in identifying and supporting survivors [ 34, 44, 48– 55].
How are you going to optimize those?
Ashima is trying to optimize.
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