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"considerable stresses" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to emphasize that something is causing a lot of stress or worry. For example, "The recent events have caused considerable stresses for many people in the community."
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In the North Sea, 75 percent of the waves are higher than two metres (six feet) and exert considerable stresses on the platform.
Both actions induce considerable stresses on the structure of the wood, resulting in irreversible warping or complete splitting of the wood section.
In the Nuss procedure, in which the deformed thorax is forcibly corrected by insertion of correction bars, considerable stresses occur on the patient's thorax.
With the body under considerable stresses and the race consuming an entire day's worth of calories, conventional wisdom says completing a marathon is a physical ordeal for which you have to prepare.
The results show that the delamination crack induces considerable stresses in the YSZ layer; the small interfacial peaks are more likely to cause cracking above the peak, whereas the large peaks are more likely to cause off-peak cracking.
In any event, parents face considerable stresses when raising and a child with attachment disorder behavior.
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He was under considerable stress.
Nidal Malik Hasan was under considerable stress.
"Considerable stress" had been felt within the department – with counselling recommended for some individuals.
However, labor markets have softened further and financial markets remain under considerable stress.
It was a marriage whose break-up in 2006 placed considerable stress on the practice.
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