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The phrase "stress me" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is causing one to feel anxious, worried, or overwhelmed. Example: "My job responsibilities really stress me, but I know I have to push through and meet the deadlines."
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"Anger will just stress me out more".
" 'I will be O.K. Don't stress me.
People who drop litter really stress me out.
"I know I'm not supposed to be letting it stress me out," he said.
Don't stress me, friend.! All I ever wanted to do was act.
"It didn't stress me out too much, because it was the first one," Ms. Ostergren said.
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That stresses me out.
"It's stressing me out".
"It definitely stresses me out".
"This is stressing me out," she said.
The X Factor stresses me out.
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