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The phrase 'plenty of pressure' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to express a large amount of pressure. For example, "My parents put plenty of pressure on me to get good grades."
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But no, I put plenty of pressure on myself.
And Pennington can expect to get plenty of pressure.
Besides the cash flow problems, there was plenty of pressure.
Certainly, he is heaping plenty of pressure on himself – that's how he works.
Braga are applying plenty of pressure and may just get another chance.
Now, though, there appears to be plenty of pressure off Broadway as well.
That suggests plenty of pressure to close the gap — and expand the whole advertising pot.
There is plenty of pressure already, he said, with all the parties and alcohol.
It's not so much about where the money comes from — though there is plenty of pressure there.
George Osborne has put plenty of pressure on Royal Bank of Scotland over the past five years.
Seattle's Legion of Boom thundered into MetLife Stadium, bringing plenty of pressure and throwing off Peyton's rhythm.
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