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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are pressurised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing situations where individuals or groups are experiencing stress or pressure, often in a work or social environment.
Example: "In high-stakes situations, team members are pressurised to meet tight deadlines and deliver results."
Alternatives: "are under pressure" or "are stressed".
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are pressurised
verb
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Most of the pipelines are pressurised with a nitrogen gas.
While most beers and lagers are pressurised with carbon dioxide, some stouts, dark beers such as Guinness, are pressurised by a mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
First, there are pressurised flight suits that astronauts (and future space-tourists) have to wear.
In corporate hospitals doctors are pressurised to generate profit by performing unnecessary operations or procedures such as angioplasties.
Submarines are a more convenient way for people to see the ocean depths than scuba diving, Lahey said, because they are pressurised at about one atmosphere.
Where voices of opposition have been raised, senior faculty staff are pressurised to keep quiet (and not to support the pension strike).
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The founder of Mumsnet says transgender "thought police" are pressurising advertisers to withdraw from Britain's most popular parenting website because it allows the discussion of trans topics.
Podolski, however, refuses to be pressurised.
"It's pressurised but not cluttered.
"He's not being pressurised into this," he said.
The seal was pressurised to reproduce actual working conditions.
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