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stress out
verb
To become stressed
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'stress out' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a feeling of anxiousness and tension caused by a difficult situation or task. For example, "The final exam was so difficult, it stressed me out for days."
Exact(58)
Just stress out from work.
"Now I don't have to stress out before every flight".
Everyone begins to stress out about the fourth quarter.
The quickest way to stress out a Type B person?
"Start early, but don't stress out," she suggested.
The problem is, we stress out, and we burn out.
When we stress out in life nothing works.
That's one thing I don't stress out about now".
Don't stress out!
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No money, stress-out, health problem, disaster! . . .
You must not stress-out yourself.
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