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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do not stress" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a imperative statement, meaning it is a command or instruction for someone to not feel anxious or worried. It can also be used as a gentle reminder or encouragement for someone to not become overwhelmed. Example: "Do not stress about the presentation tomorrow, you have prepared extensively and I have no doubt you will do great."
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Whenever he is stuck in an airport, he reminds himself: "Do not stress.
Children who grow up in environments that do not stress Western principles of education may not be able to demonstrate their abilities on conventional Western intelligence tests.
Clans, in turn, emphasize descent from a common ancestor, while members of a moiety regard themselves as related but do not stress common descent to the same extent.
The surprise wedding, planners say, is a way of avoiding everything from drawn-out planning to making sure friends and family do not stress out about gifts, dress codes or other traditional wedding flash points.
Clergy members may practice a kind of selective muteness: in their premarital counseling, they often do not stress the possibility of future affairs — but once an affair occurs, they vocally urge couples to tough it out.
I do not stress myself out though.
I do not stress about end of grade testing.
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Don't stress results.
Above all, don't stress.
So I don't stress.
Don't stress while reading.
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