The phrase "pressurised about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe when someone is feeling stress or anxiety in regards to a particular situation. For example: "John was feeling pressurised about his upcoming presentation at work."
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Most awkward question: Me being asked if they are under five at the cinema and saying yes, only to have them shout 'No I'm not!' Advice for other parents: Don't worry or feel pressurised about your children - you don't have to do this or buy that, send them to this class or that tutor.
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During hyperbaric oxygen therapy, the patient will usually breathe 100% oxygen from a mask while inside a hyperbaric chamber pressurised with air to about 2.8 bar.
The irony is that the doctors almost certainly were pressurised to lie about the situation by the LTTE but are now clearly under pressure to support the government's narrative.
The inside of an A320 is pressurised to the equivalent height of about 8,000 feet.
A number volunteered complaints about being "pressurised into conducting MURs whether or not patients are eligible to receive the service" and "Boots keeps asking me for more MURs".
One youth worker I spoke to complained of police intrusion into his work, of being pressurised to reveal details about his clients and to breach his professional code of confidentiality.
It is also packed in a handheld pressurised spray can of about the same size as the intervention spray.
You should not feel pressurised to undertake any duties you feel unhappy about.
Asked about allegations that lawyers had been pressurised into giving the president the answer he wanted to hear, Bush directed his critics to read the book.
Middle managers were perceived as pressurised by senior managers to reach targets, and clinicians wanted to bring about change without targets attached.
"Banks will be pressurised to lend, but buyers might not feel confident about spending after borrowing at high rates".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com