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The phrase 'piling pressure' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an increasing amount of stress or anxiety that someone or something is under. For example, "The deadline for the project was quickly approaching, piling pressure on the team to complete the work."
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But other factors are piling pressure on to the copper price.
11 min: Slovenia are gaining the upperhand here, piling pressure on the Americans.
Practice closures are piling pressure on other GPs who must take on the displaced patients, doctors' leaders said.
Among the tight forwards, the loose-head prop Mako Vunipola is piling pressure a-plenty on the incumbent, Joe Marler.
Hamas, the Islamist movement which controls Gaza and opposes talks with Israel, is also piling pressure on Abbas.
"The goals of the sanctions in practice are piling pressure on various classes of the people," he said.
"For several years the authorities have been piling pressure on the monastery – and on monasteries in general.
That was also a message intended for the U.S. and its allies: give the Syrian leader the benefit of the doubt before piling pressure on Damascus.
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The support of the Paris intelligentsia helped Lévy to pile pressure on Sarkozy.
The strikes, which have increased in frequency, have piled pressure on Pakistan's fragile civilian government.
Rapidly increasing populations have piled pressure on resources, and people have become less mobile.
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