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Discover Ludwig'feel no pressure' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone should not be feeling obligated or stressed to complete a task. For example: "Take your time. No need to rush – feel no pressure to finish before tomorrow."
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He wrote in the Jerusalem Post during the US election campaign that Israel would feel "no pressure" under a Trump administration.
In a Trump Administration, Friedman wrote during the campaign in the Jerusalem Post, Israel will feel "no pressure" from the United States and "there will be no daylight between the two countries".
But I feel no pressure.
"I feel no pressure," Johnson said.
"You walk in and you feel no pressure.
"I'm not concerned, I feel no pressure whatsoever," Souness said.
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He said he felt no pressure.
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