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Discover Ludwig'public pressure' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the pressure that comes from a large group of people, or from society in general. For example: "The government was forced to make changes due to public pressure."
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The public pressure.
"That's acquiescence to public pressure".
Both governments face considerable public pressure.
Are the authorities buckling under public pressure?
Under public pressure, Lotte canceled the discount.
Trying to put public pressure on us?
Public pressure has complemented private diplomacy.
Public pressure has remained intense.
But public pressure is lacking.
But public pressure was overwhelming.
Public pressure on SeaWorld mounted.
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