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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are strained with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is under pressure or tension, often in a physical or emotional context.
Example: "The relationships in the team are strained with constant disagreements and lack of communication."
Alternatives: "are burdened by" or "are stressed by".
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Relations between Mackay and Cardiff's Malaysian owner Vincent Tan are strained, with Mackay under investigation by the Football Association regarding allegations he sent "sexist, racist and homophobic" text messages during his time in charge of the Welsh club.
They mentioned they need the insurance when they are strained with the need for medical care and payment for the care.
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Regional relations have been strained, with Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique organising for some citizens to return home.
And relations were strained with its biggest customer, Britain's Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Relations had long been strained with Bligh, who had accused the corps of corruption and ineptitude.
Relations between the group's members had previously been strained, with Stipe telling an interviewer in 2003 that in 1998 only an emergency meeting saved the band.
Hashemi Rafsanjani in the early 1990s, but his relations were strained with reformist president Mohammad Khatami, who served from 1997 to 2005.
Google's relations with the major record companies have often been strained, with the labels accusing Google of not doing enough to curtail piracy.
Only 10 years ago, relations between Syria and Turkey were strained, with Turkey accusing Syria of sheltering Kurdish separatists and Syria lashing out at Turkey over water and territorial disputes.
Sixtus IV's relations were strained with France, whose king Louis XI firmly upheld the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges (1438), which had established the liberties of the French Church.
Though our voices were strained with unhappiness, there was a palpable undercurrent of something else... Something that felt a lot like competition.
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