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Discover LudwigThe phrase "puts pressure" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to exert force or influence upon someone or something. Example: The teacher's constant high expectations put pressure on the students to perform well on the exam.
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Bellicose talk puts pressure on Armenia.
That puts pressure on under-performing hospitals.
He puts pressure on Congress.
Granted, it puts pressure on Dresdner's rivals.
"That puts pressure on to work harder".
Population puts pressure on services, he says.
Secondly, the organization puts pressure on them.
"It really puts pressure on them".
"The bunt puts pressure on the defense.
He puts pressure on the band to be more mainstream".
But their community puts pressure on them to stay put.
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