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Discover Ludwig"much pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that there is a large amount of pressure involved. For example, "This situation involves much pressure and requires careful consideration."
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"Too much pressure".
Not much pressure, then, Wayne.
"That's too much pressure.
It's too much pressure.
There's so much pressure.
There is just so much pressure.
"Companies have been under so much pressure.
It was too much pressure on him".
"I'll encounter so much pressure," he said.
There is so much pressure on him.
And there was pressure, so much pressure.
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