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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as stresses" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to stress, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The report highlights the importance of mental health, as stresses can significantly impact overall well-being."
Alternatives: "as pressures" or "as strains".
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These areas are often associated with high seismicity, as stresses that build up in the sliding crustal slabs are released at intervals to generate earthquakes.
The correction terms are treated as stresses defined with the help of an auxiliary linear elastic problem.
In the process of growing up, as stresses start affecting us, our true nature gets covered.
These conditions can be regarded as stresses for cells residing in a rapidly growing tumor.
These treatments were harmful enough to be considered as stresses but did not kill the mycelium or the conidia.
As stresses increase, Young's modulus may no longer remain constant but decrease, or the material may either flow, undergoing permanent deformation, or finally break.
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I'm not as stressed out.
They're not as stressed as other people.
I'm not nearly as stressed as I normally am.
"He didn't seem as stressed as a lot of people would have been".
However, supervisors are often as stressed as their students – disconnected and overwhelmed by their own work.
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