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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stressed and" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to join two adjectives in a sentence. For example: "She was feeling both stressed and overwhelmed."
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He was stressed and depressed.
"He was stressed and aggressive.
He felt stressed and tired.
I'm stressed and hurrying along, urgently searching.
My boy has been stressed and anxious.
I feel burnt out, stressed and depressed.
"For three months, I sat there and stressed and stressed and stressed," she said.
Maybe people's lives are so stressed and cluttered.
I was stressed and exhausted by the time I left.
Everyone was busy and stressed and filled with anxieties.
I am stressed and worried all the time.
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