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The phrase "placed under strain" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where something is subjected to pressure or stress, either physically or metaphorically. Example: "The bridge was placed under strain during the heavy storm, causing some structural concerns."
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Meanwhile the cohesion of the triumvirate had been placed under strain.
But loyalties can be placed under strain, particularly in a city where buzz -- that ineffable heat of publicity and chatter -- plays such a strong role in determining where a reservation should be made.
Because relational networks are placed under strain as obligations are distributed within them, it involves members continuously investing in network maintenance.
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Basic infrastructure, including schools, hospitals and water supplies, has been placed under enormous strain.
The White House made it clear that China-US relations had been placed under great strain.
The doctors warned parents and friends that the organs of my body had been placed under huge strain.
As the system is placed under increasing strain I expect that the situation will only get worse.
It should have been obvious that if the society were placed under sufficient strain the clergy would again become an active political force of consequence.
Close to 150,000 people have been killed, at least four million displaced, and the borders of Syria and its neighbours placed under immense strain.
At least nine people have died trying to cross from Calais to Britain, and UK police and social services have been placed under huge strain.
This quickly led to conflicts wherein native peoples were placed under great strain, if not forcibly removed or massacred.
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