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Discover Ludwig"pressure about" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You cannot use it in the form it is in. However, you can use the phrase "feel pressure about" or "experience pressure about" in written English. For example: He felt a lot of pressure about his upcoming college entrance exams.
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Is there any pressure about that?
There's a pressure about this game.
They feel an intellectual pressure about this".
It has a vapor pressure about one-ninth that of water.
"The outside world delivers pressure about relegation threat, relegation zones, relegation this, relegation that," he said.
"We have rarely felt more pressure about an opening," said Rob Moore, Paramount's vice chairman.
During the seventh and eighth grades, with no more pressure about dating, they gradually became friends.
"I'm feeling more pressure about 'Annie' than anything else I've done".
The application of the modest pressure, about 20 atmosphere, greatly assists the process.
"We're under pressure about the environment," Teng explained as we cruised down the broad, empty streets.
However, these examples appear to show that international pressure about individual cases can occasionally bear fruit.
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