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Discover Ludwig"over stressed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a person's mental or emotional state, especially when they are feeling very overwhelmed by their responsibilities. For example, "I'm feeling quite over stressed lately, with all of my deadlines coming up."
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As with an auto-immune system run amok, the over stressed body politic began to attack itself.
Don't get over stressed.
These elements rely on the development of a geological site model, documented observations of over stressed rock in pillars or near the boundary of underground openings, and iterative two- and three-dimensional numerical modelling calibrated with observations.
If it is a solution to the energy crisis, the banking crisis, or our over stressed military, we need expert input.
In our work with thousands of over stressed and burned out doctors, it has been clear that burnout rates in the USA have been rising in the last several years.
' frankly I couldn't bring myself to come back now to a system that is over stressed, understaffed and has ever worsening morale ' (RD114).
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Don't over stress yourself.
I cannot over-stress the importance of the discovery.
It's a long summer and you dont want to over-stress them".
I don't think he was the type who would have over-stressed himself".
In countries where HIV/AIDS over-stressed the health care system and where pharmaceutical treatments are not available or are not widely available, home-based care, organized and delivered by nurses, may be the only available form of health care.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com