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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pressure coming from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a feeling of being pushed to do something, either by certain circumstances or by other people. For example: "My parents have been putting a lot of pressure on me to get good grades, so I feel a lot of pressure coming from them."
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Where is all the pressure coming from?
There is so much pressure coming from everywhere.
It's no surprise that there's political pressure coming from the other direction".
The pressure coming from those two distinct constituencies will be enormous.
The authorities have simply backed off under pressure coming from inside Russia and from the west.
"Clearly there was a lot of pressure coming from the administration to get this done," Mr. Udell said.
There is also little pressure coming from either the accreditation agencies or the media ranking organisations, says Mr Ghemawat.
There is so much pressure coming from domestic politics in the United States and in India now.
"Everyone on a game dev team has felt the pressure coming from the producers, the directors – heck, the fans.
Method transfers are increasingly implemented due to the economical pressure coming from the rationalization of production sites, analytical subcontracting and fusion of pharmaceutical groups.
With little pressure coming from Washington or state governments, only a handful of communities have started thinking seriously about a new approach.
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