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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get stressful" can be considered grammatically correct and is commonly used in spoken and written English.
It is often used to describe a situation or experience that causes stress or is becoming increasingly stressful. Examples: - My job has been getting more and more stressful lately. - Planning a wedding can be really stressful. - The constant noise from construction next door is really starting to get stressful. - I find that traveling alone can sometimes get stressful.
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Things get stressful.
It started to get stressful for me.
And occasionally, when things get stressful, my sense of humour.
Then those evening meetings, which used to put me to sleep, get stressful.
When things get stressful, the creature emerges and wreaks havoc on those causing problems in Duncan's life.
Enrolling in an in-state school also means that you have more friends and family to rely on if things get stressful.
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When the going gets stressful, the stressed want poems.
This was my happy place, a place I still dreamt about when life got stressful.
Other times they have to guess, it gets stressful and they clash.
My imaginary rabbit wants to argue about politics, and it's getting stressful.
Hillhead Bookclub and The Flying Duck both have a selection of video and board games - perfect for when uni gets stressful and you need to pretend you're a kid again.
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