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Discover Ludwig"mental strain" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the stress, fatigue, and anxiety that a person experiences from difficult work or mental effort. For example, "She experienced a great deal of mental strain while studying for her exams."
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What explains Trump's mental strain?
The mental strain has been even harder.
Too complicated, too great a mental strain.
"It takes the financial strain off, the mental strain off.
One day, she will grow tired of the mental strain.
Christmas shopping will always be considerable physical and mental strain.
Indeed, as the scene marches towards its frantic climax Franny collapses under the mental strain.
The mental strain of that alone must be trying, but she doesn't talk about it.
In a long tournament, players tend to tire as the mental strain takes its toll.
Hospital staffs have been put under additional physical and mental strain by the AIDS epidemic.
Alone in harsh weather and under the severe physical and mental strain of climbing at great altitudes, Mr. Matthews disappeared.
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