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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stressed about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is feeling anxious or worried about something. For example, "Tim was feeling stressed about the upcoming exam."
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Stressed about a work email?
Girls are so stressed about everything.
New Yorkers get stressed about sex.
What's everyone so stressed about?
Stressed about the college admissions process?
"Why get stressed about it?" I said.
"I don't feel stressed about what I'm eating," she said.
I do think, though, that we're less stressed about it.
We're not at all stressed about the scrum".
"We don't get too stressed about our sport," said Bithell.
What she says "I don't get stressed about my running.
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