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The phrase 'evolutionary pressure' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in scientific and academic contexts to refer to the process by which species and populations evolve over time due to their environment. For example, "The evolutionary pressure of the desert climate has caused many species to adapt in order to survive."
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But then there is an evolutionary pressure to live longer.
The findings also provide insights into how different types of evolutionary pressure can drive brain evolution.
The kind of enormous evolutionary pressure Crabtree talks of perhaps isn't necessary to maintain human intelligence.
Only spiders capable of making superfine, powerful silk survived -- a perfect example of evolutionary pressure.
The changes indicate that the gene has been under strong evolutionary pressure in humans.
Otherwise, evolutionary pressure would have scrubbed the duplications out of the genome.
Some of the mutations probably arise from the evolutionary pressure of growing in a dish.
Multiple cell cycle models exhibit strong robustness to timing variation, apparently due to evolutionary pressure.
"There is strong evolutionary pressure for a man not to invest his paternal resources in another man's child," he said.
We are entering an unknown territory of marine ecosystem change, and exposing organisms to intolerable evolutionary pressure.
But neurons consume a lot of energy, and there is evolutionary pressure to keep brains as compact as possible.
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