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Discover Ludwig"bring pressure" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to use influence or force to persuade someone to do something or to achieve a desired outcome. Example: The environmental group plans to bring pressure on the government to pass stricter regulations on air pollution.
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I could bring pressure in that direction.
I could bring pressure to bear.
"If the international community will stand together and bring pressure.
But there are indirect ways to bring pressure to bear.
Instead, he tried to bring pressure to bear on West.
"You bring pressure on yourself, that's what he did.
Insurers, big employers and state and federal governments can all bring pressure to bear.
The former BP executive said, "We tried to bring pressure on Len from the U.S. government.
"He or she can be helpful in building coalitions we need to bring pressure on Washington".
There seemed to be consensus that a broader effort was required to bring pressure to bear.
Rex's nature is always to bring pressure — that's his answer to everything.
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