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"putting pressure on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when talking about someone or something that is causing strain or tension, either physically or emotionally. Example: "The tight deadline was putting pressure on the team to finish the project on time."
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Movements putting pressure on governments".
"He's putting pressure on himself," Petty said.
He was putting pressure on them".
"They keep putting pressure on you.
I was putting pressure on him.
Without putting pressure on electricity prices.
Does a good job of putting pressure on defenses.
"She kept putting pressure on me," Tatishvili said.
Rising interest rates are putting pressure on incomes.
American authorities are rightly putting pressure on the Swiss.
Capital flight is putting pressure on the peso.
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