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'pressure in' is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
If you are looking for an expression to describe the feeling of pressure, you might use phrases such as 'under pressure', 'pressured', or 'a pressure-filled situation.' For example, "She was feeling the pressure in her high-stakes job interview."
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Pressure in his sinuses?
I could bring pressure in that direction.
The industry is under pressure in Japan.
"There is intense pressure in this game.
The water pressure in the shower sucks.
Let's keep heaping pressure in their direction.
I feel more pressure in real life.
I had no pressure in my fingers.
Inspiration and pressure, in equal measure.
But Hikmat was under pressure in Kandahar.
It's peer pressure, in a good way".
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