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"great pressure on" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a significant amount of stress or strain being placed on someone or something. Example: The CEO was under great pressure on the day of the board meeting, as the company's financial performance was not meeting expectations.
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There are only two cells for six beds, usually they are empty, awaiting for time when administration will decide to put great pressure on one of Lefortovo inhabitants.
Most significantly, the large number of one-child families puts great pressure on the traditional family support system for elderly care.
That is obviously putting great pressure on resources," he said.
That will put great pressure on the lineup of new shows NBC selects.
There was great pressure on Mr. Giannoulias, then the state treasurer.
When Canadian postal workers struck in 1990 there was great pressure on government to make concessions.
"They have been putting great pressure on Afghanistan," Mr. Karaganov said.
Such hopes and frustrations presaged great pressure on the new American administration.
"There is great pressure on Germany with regard to the refugees in Europe.
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This places great pressure on the radiologist to ascertain the exact EMD in T3 tumours.
Isn't the £1m Orion deal a great pressure on him?
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