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Discover Ludwig"societal pressure" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the influence or expectations of society on an individual's thoughts, behaviors, or beliefs. Example: Many young adults feel societal pressure to attend college and pursue a traditional career path, even if it may not align with their personal interests and goals.
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"I am responding to a societal pressure," Dr. Winer said.
And of course, there is the subtle societal pressure.
It plays into the societal pressure to have a surprise proposal.
Donohoe cites the societal pressure for constant happiness as a key motivation behind the work.
Am I putting too much pressure on her? "No, darling," she says, "it's more of a societal pressure.
The trick is to see the ritual of overwork as a societal pressure, not an individual fault.
We have imperceptibly flipped into a situation where the woman is under societal pressure to have that termination.
She talked of the societal "pressure to perform" and her regret that there was so little help.
Afghan bridegrooms say tradition and societal pressure leave them with no alternative but expensive weddings in spite of their poverty.
I work very hard to encourage students to take a stand, regardless of conflicting data, complicating politics or societal pressure.
Marriage is great, if you want it – but it's best begun out of love, not societal pressure.
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