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The phrase "stressed doing" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is typically used to describe someone feeling stressed while working or completing a task. For example, "John was feeling so stressed doing his schoolwork that he had to take a break."
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"My doctor recommended that I get one (a blood pressure monitor) and the week after I was going to the consultant and I said what do you think of this and he said you would be stressed doing it".
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But, he stressed, do not expect to look different.
- How stressed do you feel?
If you are stressed, don't do this.
When you feel stressed, do the steps of relaxing above.
"What can stress do for me when I play?
"You just stress, don't hit on 20," Mangini said.
It means that Poincaré stresses don't exists.
"Stress doesn't go away, ever.
"Stress doesn't make you ill.
Stress does funny things to us.
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