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"putting under pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone forcing, or making someone else do something that they do not want to do. For example, "The boss was putting his employees under pressure to meet the deadline."
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"I think he was put under pressure".
"He has been put under pressure.
Instead, it was Howard who was being put under pressure.
Federer wins that service game without being put under pressure.
In a context of ever faster globalisation, citizens and their environment are clearly put under pressure.
"When it is put under pressure, Amazon reacts," Mr. Schneider said.
A former housing judge says she was put under pressure to use the same consultants.
"Ukrainians really don't like to be put under pressure," she said.
Hannover was immediately put under pressure when Franck Ribèry struck the crossbar in the fifth minute.
When they have been put under pressure they have handled it well.
I was put under pressure to cancel the booking, but we had a legally binding contract.
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