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Discover Ludwig"greater pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a higher level or degree of pressure being exerted on someone or something. Example: The manager felt greater pressure to meet the company's financial targets after missing them last quarter.
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This puts greater pressure on hospitals.
It puts a much greater pressure on parents.
Longer-serving staff are also under greater pressure.
With greater pressure, death can occur within minutes.
States feel greater pressure to put public records offline.
This places even greater pressure on Denard Robinson.
Charity finance is under greater pressure than at any time in living memory.
In that, they are no different from thousands of non-celebrities subject to even greater pressure.
"There isn't a person who has experienced greater pressure than me," he said.
"There is much greater pressure on theater owners now," Mr. Fassler said.
Artists and cultural organisations are under greater pressure to prove that they can transform society.
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