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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am stressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that you are feeling stressed or anxious about something.
Example: "With the deadline approaching, I am stressing about finishing the project on time."
Alternatives: "I am feeling stressed" or "I am under stress."
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"It is that you can fall out of the top six as quickly as you got into it, so I am stressing the need to focus on every one of our remaining nine games as they come along.
Kimberly Green: One thing I am stressing in promoting these PSAs is that the majority of the poor resource world gets their information, entertainment and news from radio.
Right now, we're getting by, which means two things: Josh isn't stressing because we're actually getting by, and I am stressing because we're only getting by!
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I am stressed.
Because most of the time I am stressed.
I am stressed and worried all the time.
You listen and go: "Yes, I am stressed out!
"I am stressed and that's okay.
I am stressed out, no doubt, but I feel free.
I am stressed out.
"I am stressed out," she admits.
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