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Discover LudwigThe phrase "became stressed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which someone's emotions changes from relaxed to anxious due to a stressful event. For example: John became stressed when he realized he was going to be late for work.
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Given Brazil's previous tendency to go into cardiac arrest whenever economies elsewhere became stressed, this is impressive.
At work, Mr. Nowak became stressed, having to manage his department at a time of budget cuts and collective mourning.
Another parent, Marie Bishko, said that parents became stressed because the E.R.B. "divides children into two piles" — the 99s, and everyone else.
People became stressed and disoriented, like Chaplin's factory-hand in Modern Times, or were even sacrificed wholesale, like the passengers on Cameron's Titanic.
Like other boys, he became stressed about math tests and how his sports favorites, Kurt Warner and the Rams, were doing.
One of the key findings of the censure in 2012 was that "the culture of optimism impeded the effective management of transactions as they became stressed".
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Although Mapp and Hudson stated that during a stressful situation everyone including midwives and doctors, becomes stressed which makes communication difficult [ 46].
Autistic students can become stressed by busy spaces – ask your students what their specific requirements are.
Understanding their propensity to become stressed and how to deal with it can help children compete.
One in the premiere is, "A chicken loses its feathers when it becomes stressed".
"You cannot allow elderly people to become stressed, otherwise it turns into a bad day for everyone," she says.
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