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Discover Ludwig"is straining" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about a person or thing that is exerting a great effort. For example, "The weightlifter is straining with every repetition of the lift."
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is straining
noun
Treasure.
Exact(60)
China is straining to manage a slowdown.
It is straining public finances at every level of government.
This is straining the AfD, which has three leaders.
The low oil price is straining the Kremlin's coffers.
The union is straining to maximize pressure on management.
The influx of homeless is straining the city, officials said.
Her voice is straining, but she doesn't break.
But the port's popularity is straining its young facilities.
Nollywood, Nigeria's film industry, is straining to up its game.
High cholesterol is straining his patient's body, the doctor says.
This year, the market is straining to top 10 million.
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