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Discover Ludwig"overwhelming strain" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a situation where someone is under an intense amount of pressure or stress. For example, "The workload was an overwhelming strain on her health and wellbeing."
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Even with the reduced schedule, the stresses of life in a two-career household put an overwhelming strain on her marriage.
"I was this woman who made this great 'choice,' " Sheilah O'Donnel, who left a position at Oracle after the stresses of life in a two-career household put an overwhelming strain on her marriage, told Ms. Warner.
India's rapidly growing population has put an overwhelming strain on the country's natural resources, and most of the water sources are contaminated by sewage and agricultural runoff, according to Water.org.
Syria has been at war for four years now, with horrific consequences for the 22 million people who live there, or have fled, and causing overwhelming strain on neighboring countries.
The acute situations described in the present study placed an overwhelming strain on the relatives, which led them to call the emergency medical service.
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Grants and financial aid from the federal government can help ease this overwhelming financial strain.
The more serious the illness, the more overwhelming the strain to the patients and their families.
Due to their state of overwhelming psychological strain the caregivers are often unable implement and follow these plans.
In addition, we investigated the relationship between psychosocial factors and the occurrence of overwhelming psychological strain in the caregiving family members.
In addition to the billions of devices vying for mobile airwaves, mobile video is perhaps the most overwhelming source of strain on our networks, forecasted to constitute 75percentt of mobile data traffic by 2019.
Eventually, the strain became overwhelming, and she was admitted to Clinique Valmont, in Switzerland, and then to Prangins Clinic, near Geneva, on June 5 , 1930
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