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The phrase "stressed me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or action that caused you to feel stress or anxiety. Example: "The tight deadlines and heavy workload really stressed me out this week."
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SPAS have always stressed me out.
It probably stressed me more than it would anyone else.
It stressed me out and caused a bit of marital strife.
"It probably stressed me out and made me back away some".
"It really stressed me out because, oh my gosh, I could lose my job," Ms. Strzelecki said.
It was a psychological discussion to talk about what stressed me out, such as school and life at home.
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That stresses me out.
"It's stressing me out".
"It definitely stresses me out".
"Anger will just stress me out more".
"This is stressing me out," she said.
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