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"face the pressure" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone needing to be resilient in a difficult situation. For example, "Everyone needs to find a way to face the pressure when things get tough."
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It's better to do that than to face the pressure".
If Woods is in contention Sunday afternoon, he will face the pressure of the streak, while his opponents will face the pressure of trying to beat him.
By retiring now, he will not face the pressure to top himself with his next show.
Not many singers today face the pressure that Ben Heppner must feel.
They face the pressure of not having broken through to the Final Four in both previous trips.
I suspect he could not face the pressure of doing Anna's hair and smashed it himself with a brick.
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We need these things to face the pressures of the modern world.
But too many principals, superintendents, and others face the pressures of accountability without having a secure base of knowledge.
"All airlines are facing the pressure".
Ihedigbo used rookie camps to acclimate to the N.F.L. and impress coaches without facing the pressure of veteran competition.
He is facing the pressure of the masses seeking revenge.
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