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"I got stressed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate that the speaker experienced stress at some point in the past. Example: "I got stressed when my boss assigned me a large project with a tight deadline."
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An anecdote to illustrate – a couple of weeks ago, I got stressed out.
"We're supposed to have all the advantages," she noted before her team's match against Japan, "but I watched their game with Germany and I got stressed with how fast they moved the ball and used the spaces".
When I got stressed out because I didn't think my company was going well, he would laugh at me.
Starting in high school, each time I got stressed about my homework, I trained my body that "homework equals pain".
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"Sometimes during finals week, I get stressed out.
I get stressed out if it's not.
Heck, I get stressed at airports, especially at security.
I am lucky enough to play golf every day, so very rarely do I get stressed".
But if something's not set up, I get stressed that I'm not doing enough for the kids.
When I get stressed at work, I get hyperactive, talk too much and find it very difficult to unwind.
I'm tired of not being able to breathe and get chest pains when I get stressed.
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