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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of duress" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to describe a situation in which someone is forced or coerced to do something against their will. For example, "She made the confession under duress, and later recanted it."
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"He lives under a lot of duress.
Some detailed beloved pets in various states of duress.
Lisicki, even in times of duress, stayed upbeat on Monday.
"These characters are under some sort of duress.
Often these agreements have some element of duress.
He says most of these "giftings" and "abandonments" occur under a shadowy form of duress.
'She's cooked under all kinds of duress, like for three weeks going down the Amazon.
Consumers generally maintain digital privacy, but in times of duress, criminal suspects might lose theirs.
"You have to be under a lot of duress for that to happen".
Also, he said, "In times of duress, you want to be careful about what kind of car you drive".
All agreed that the threat of return to isolation would constitute a very effective form of duress.
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