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The phrase "I'm stressed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing feelings of anxiety or pressure in various contexts, such as personal conversations or informal writing.
Example: "After working long hours on this project, I have to admit, I'm stressed."
Alternatives: "I'm feeling overwhelmed" or "I'm under a lot of pressure."
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I'm stressed out!
I'm stressed but impressed.
No wonder I'm stressed.
But right now I'm stressed".
But yeah, I'm stressed about it".
"Only when I'm stressed," she said.
I'm stressed and hurrying along, urgently searching.
"I'm stressed out, fighting all these years," he said.
I read them when I'm stressed out, and they serve as something of a security blanket.
When I'm stressed out, it's like a positive outlet I can go to to relieve stress.
I'm stressed out and I'm on a pleather couch, and no, not because it's pleather.
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