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Discover Ludwig"really stressing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize a feeling of great stress or anxiety. For example: "I'm really stressing about my upcoming exam."
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"It's really stressing me out," she says.
"I was really stressing out about that, because I wanted to play football.
He talks about it all and he's not really stressing you over certain things.
"You're not really stressing to try and make a move on some guy".
"But I am not really worried about playing for England - it is not something I am really stressing about.
Qualcomm are really stressing the all-day use factor for the Toq, claiming that the device is so efficient it doesn't need an on/off button.
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"They get really stressed out by that".
"We were really stressed," Mike said later.
"I was a really stressed guy.
"These financial constraints really stress kids out".
"These big guys are really stressed.
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