Sentence examples for pressure to from inspiring English sources

"pressure to" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to an obligation or force to do something, e.g. "Young people today are under pressure to succeed in academics and athletics."

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There's no pressure to apply.

There is pressure to succeed".

Bring pressure to bear.

Both leaders are under pressure to compromise.

He faces growing pressure to reverse course.

Both were under significant pressure to succeed.

Do you ever feel pressure to produce?

You feel this constant pressure to improve".

It adds pressure to write well.

But the pressure to perform was immense.

Legislators are under pressure to respond.

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