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The phrase "pressure into" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean that someone is being influenced or coerced to do something they might not otherwise want to do. For example: "The team was pressured into accepting a lower salary than expected."
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They have somehow turned the pressure into a positive.
But they struggled to turn pressure into clear-cut chances.
"We had pressure but we need to turn that pressure into more chances," he said.
Accent articulation translates strike pressure into sound, putting you fully in control.
The biggest surprise was that they were incapable of turning pressure into points.
Despite the Kiwis' early possession, they were unable to convert their considerable pressure into points.
These are melted and then forced by tons of pressure into carbon-steel molds.
Somewhere you have to be men and step up and put big-time pressure into them".
Electricity is used to force air under pressure into a cavern.
To start the engine, the liquid is injected under pressure into one of the cylinders.
The monomer is introduced under pressure into a reaction vessel containing a polymerization initiator.
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