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Discover Ludwig"face pressures" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any sentence where you want to convey that someone is dealing with difficult challenges, for example: "John had to face many pressures as he worked on the project."
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Unfortunately, all Labour leaders in or out of office face pressures that Tory leaders never do.
Investors know that governments face pressures to gain short term political reward through actions which could undermine the carbon price.
But in structured finance, the agencies face pressures that did not exist when John Moody was rating railroads.
Today's élite gymnasts face pressures to learn ever more difficult moves — ones that were routinely considered impossible a few short years ago.
What has changed is that many children face pressures at home or in unsafe neighborhoods that hinder the learning process at school.
Other economists were more cautious, saying that the nation would face pressures including high oil prices, a rising currency and a weaker American economy.
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Whichever comes second would normally face pressure to step aside.
Banks will face pressure from shareholders to justify their size.
Hedge funds will also face pressure to accept further oversight.
RBS may face pressure to shrink its investment bank further.
He will face pressure to sell off PayPal as well.
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