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The phrase "some pressure" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to describe a certain level or amount of pressure. For example: - The team was under some pressure to meet the deadline. - She felt some pressure to do well on the test. - The politician faced some pressure from his constituents to address the issue. - I could sense that he was under some pressure to make a good impression. In each of these examples, "some pressure" is used to convey a moderate amount of pressure or expectation. It can be used in both formal and informal writing.
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Then some pressure plates.
Paris also has some pressure.
There's still some pressure.
This is some pressure.
So I decided to apply some pressure.
It takes some pressure off of me".
Mr Malone is under some pressure himself.
Just to put some pressure on him".
"There's some pressure, obviously," he said.
There was definitely some pressure there".
You'll feel some pressure now.
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