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Discover Ludwig"huge stress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe a large amount of stress or pressure. For example: "The impending deadline had everyone feeling huge stress."
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"It's huge stress relief".
But the constant lies have caused huge stress and strain.
Michelangelo places huge stress on the maleness of Adam.
Sleepless nights; dreadful anxiety; huge stress; all because of one man's arrogance.
I have seen first hand the huge stress that business rates puts on growing businesses.
That's quite difficult to do on your own, and it's obviously a huge stress relief," she says.
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Not only that, but they are rotating at tens of thousands of revolutions per minute, experiencing huge stresses.
Massive columns made from four-inch-thick steel plates and encased in reinforced concrete will withstand the huge stresses on the inward-leaning sides of the towers.
The potential economic benefits are persuasive, but have not yet been fully realised, and the sheer speed of the change has created huge stresses and strains.
Rolls-Royce's executives like to point out that their big engines, of almost six tonnes, are worth their weight in silver and that the average car is worth its weight in hamburger.Turbine blades are difficult to make because they have to survive high temperatures and huge stresses.
The layered GCNTs network not only withstands the huge stresses caused by Fe2O3 expansion/extraction but prevents the agglomeration of Fe2O3 upon continuous charging/discharging.
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