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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pressure of time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the feeling of not having enough time to do something, or the feeling of being rushed to do something. For example, "The pressure of time was immense as the deadline drew near."
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There wasn't an intense pressure of time.
I was feeling the pressure of time.
"We are under pressure of time," she said.
But today he feels the pressure of time.
The No 9 is constantly operating under pressure of time, space and physicality.
"Others say that removing controlled assessment will lead teachers, under pressure of time and budgets, to simply drop practicals altogether.
Because of the pressure of time, I did not have my V.A.T. form stamped before leaving Scotland.
In practice, most political reforms get written under the pressure of time and events by people who disagree.
Encouraging the police to move them away exacerbates the problem - the sellers are always under the pressure of time to flog some gear before they are moved on.
Such cases may be the product of big lapses in sound practice or mundane daily realities: pressure of time, misunderstanding, accident.
We have made ourselves a society where it is difficult to take exercise, due to pressure of time and lack of opportunity, but very easy to find cheap, high-calorie food.
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