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"feeling of strain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a sense of tension or difficulty that one may experience. Example: She could feel the feeling of strain in her shoulders as she tried to carry the heavy backpack up the mountain.
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Anderson is described as amiable, with a reservation: **{:.break one} ** Lately, however, there had been a distinct feeling of strain and a kind of spiritual absence, as if he were turning weighty problems over in his mind.
Anderson is described as amiable, with a reservation: Lately, however, there had been a distinct feeling of strain and a kind of spiritual absence, as if he were turning weighty problems over in his mind.
When only one of the eyes receives visual stimulation, normal human observers sometimes report a "feeling of strain" or a presence in this eye allowing them to guess with which eye they saw the stimulus [1] [5].
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Time was ebbing away, and there was the desperate feeling of straining to get that score with the clock ticking relentlessly in the background.
In Florida, where retirees have been flocking since the 1920's and where 25percentt of the state's population is expected to be over 65 by the year 2010, there are growing feelings of strain and exhaustion among the managers, the nurses and nurses' aides who care for the old and frail.
It covers feelings of strain, depression, inability to cope, anxiety based on insomnia, lack of confidence, and other psychological problems.
It covers feelings of strain, depression, inability to cope, anxiety-based insomnia, lack of confidence and other psychological problems [ 24].
One thing that belies the sheer size of the A8L, and which BMW's new active steering system (now on the 5 and upcoming 6 series) could solve, is the feeling of slight strain when maneuvering the car at parking-lot speeds.
Indoor temperatures seem to be more accurately associated with heat perception than outdoor temperatures, thus the subjective feeling of heat strain might not be accurately reflected by the measured temperature.
The following special aspects of the interview like number of emergency calls made during the final six month, reasons for the emergency calls, type of care at the time of the emergency situation, point of care when the emergency situation occurred, and subjective feeling of psychosocial strain experienced by the relatives while caring for the patient were recorded.
This pattern of findings suggests that environmental stimuli that evoke feelings of stress or strain may also result in physiological responses, which may accumulate over the life course and ultimately increase the overall risk of various physical health conditions.
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