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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'stressed for' can be used in written English.
It is usually used in phrases like 'stressed for time', 'stressed for money', 'stressed for resources', 'stressed for ideas', etc. For example, "We are currently stressed for time as we need to finish this project by the end of the week."
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A zen state is stressed for each occasion.
Birds that for generations fed on garbage could be stressed, for example.
We stressed for years: the PP are lying and distorting the truth.
If it stays stressed for more than a couple of weeks it starts to starve, become diseased, and dies.
"Too stressed for yoga?" I said, having hoped to take the turkey to a class at Jivamukti.
It was a night, as the Arsenal manager, Arsène Wenger, had stressed, for balance and heightened levels of concentration.
By the time of the Lehman crisis, the financial markets had been severely stressed for over a year.
Mr Justice Tugendhat stressed: "For the avoidance of doubt no super-injunction was ever granted in this case.
"When stressed — for instance, when someone knows he's lying — he may blink five or six times in rapid succession".
As for "difficult climatic conditions", the only evidence we have is that some GM crops have done particularly badly when stressed, for example by drought.
"She was just stressed for her family – she didn't want her parents to be stressed out because of what her relatives were doing.
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