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"pressurised by" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is being subject to pressure. For example, "He felt pressurised by his parents to get good grades in school."
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He says he was pressurised by his family but he could have said something.
Another MEP felt pressurised by the visits, which he says were "very cordial, and absolutely threatening".
"We are always ready to have a dialogue, we don't feel pressurised by anybody," he says.
There have been various reports of gay Palestinians being targeted or pressurised by Israeli intelligence to act as informers.
Labour said Clarke's comments had exposed how Cameron is getting pressurised by the right of his party.
Shaw asked to speak to Brenda McDermott but was told by Deans that she had felt "pressurised" by the two investigators.
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A former director, who had left Serco and rejoined the company around this time, found many of his colleagues increasingly pressurised and alienated by a culture almost entirely focused on the bottom line.
Two oxidation methods for reducing the analysis time required to determine Irgafos 126 and Irgafos 168 by pressurised liquid extraction (PLE) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) were optimised and compared.
(Participant 02) Gender differences (or more specifically, the reinforcement of gender stereotypes) were relatively undefined, however all of the male participants in the study said they tended to avoid going to the doctor for any reason, and were usually pressurised into it by a spouse or family member.
Physically, cavitation can cause intense convection in a bulk medium leading to microturbulence (an intense oscillating motion of liquid with low to moderate velocities) and shock waves (high pressurised waves emitted by the bubble, with amplitudes as high as 30 50 bar).
Without it, will outcome-obsessed politicians misinterpret noise as signals and - to show initiative and capture publicity - try to "get more out of the system" by pressurising people, usually by imposing what Shewhart/Deming called "arbitrary numerical targets".
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