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Discover Ludwig"high tension" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where there is an atmosphere of nervousness, stress, or unease. For example, "The high tension in the boardroom during the tense salary negotiations was electric."
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high tension
adjective
Having a relatively high voltage
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Or Melbourne's High Tension?
Alley, High Tension Road, and so forth.
"There's high tension," allows McHale.
It's a moment of high tension.
Welcome back to the gripping, high tension of the Premier League.
Wednesday was a day of high tension and rapidly shifting moods.
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And the food proved distracting during high-tension scenes.
The mood of the high-tension, high-stakes day seesawed.
Eskom deploys security guards along some high-tension routes.
Piotr pulls on the reel of high-tension fishing line.
High-tension types like Michael D. Eisner and Michael S. Ovitz left the stage.
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