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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, engineering, or any discussion involving pressure measurements.
Example: "The gas was stored at a pressure of 2 atmospheres to ensure stability."
Alternatives: "under a pressure" or "with a pressure of".
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I'm at a pressure higher then where I would get coexistence.
We find that this system transforms to a metal at a pressure of approximately 90 gigapascals.
The films were deposited at a pressure of 3 mTorr using a sputtering system.
Each is filled with highly purified xenon gas at a pressure of approximately 57 atm.
Garnet in the granitoid crystallized between 715 and 690 °C at a pressure around 7.7 kbar.
About 80 nl of hydrogen can be reversibly stored at a pressure less than 1 MPa.
A SiH4/H2 gas mixture at a pressure of 65 kPa was injected through the nozzle into the vacuum chamber at a pressure of 800 Pa.
The sheet used was approximately 600 nm thick and was operated in vacuum at a pressure of 10−4 Torr.
Here, samples were subjected to ozone flow at a pressure of 50 mbar, at 200 C for 1 hour.
There was concern that concentrating 24,000 more workers at a pressure point for Midtown transportation would choke the area.
Hot plate contacts fabric at a pressure of 200 Pa.
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