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Discover Ludwig"give pressure" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you need to express that someone is making someone else feel forced to do something, as in "Her boss gave her pressure to come in to work on the weekend."
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The anti-marketer in me, for example, find Disneyland Adventures cynically mercenary, an attempt to give pressure kids into wanting to go to Disneyland.
1987 - Forest, 26%; agriculture, 69%; urban, 3% 2003 - Forest, 28%; agriculture, 55%; urban, 12% 2016 - Forest, 35%; agriculture, 55%; urban, 7% - Increasing human population estimated 695 persons per square kilometer in Rwanda, give pressure on land demand for settlement and agriculture.
As you do this, give pressure with your inside leg and slide your inside hip forward slightly.
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It is odd, as many of you commented, that Chambers does not give PRESSURE-GAUGE (hyphened in the SOED), though I think someone claimed to have found it in an early edition of Chambers Words.
radiation to give pressure-sensitive adhesives.
Gallons per minute is the volume of water a machine produces at a given pressure.
Adoption decisions in each are centralized, fostering uniformity of content, and that gives pressure groups significant leverage.
Alan Leong, a pro-democracy lawmaker in Hong Kong, told the broadcaster RTHK it "can be considered as giving pressure to Hong Kong" to enact its own security law.
They found that at any given pressure the density decreases as the temperature increases.
A number of parameter values may be roughly estimated from a given pressure signal.
The boundary conditions correspond to a given pressure drop at the bottom hole.
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