Sentence examples for stressed on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "stressed on" is not correct in standard English; the correct expression is "stressed about" or "stressed over." You can use it when discussing feelings of anxiety or pressure related to a specific issue or situation.
Example: "She was stressed about the upcoming exam and couldn't sleep well."

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"Just one more Republican, that's all we need," Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), stressed on the floor this afternoon.

Wenger looked stressed on the touchline.

The prime minister's spokesman stressed on Thursday: "We want to see responsibility and restraint".

And for a non-native geordie, should it be stressed on the first syllable or second?

The Egyptian interviewer stressed on the key role of Egyptian mediation.

Jackson stressed on Wednesday that "race relations are a top priority right now".

"These new rules are not about ageism," Isaacs stressed on Tuesday.

Cablevision officials stressed on Monday that the complaint did not constitute a finding of wrongdoing.

Company executives stressed on the analyst call that Covidien would maintain an investment-grade credit rating.

And she stressed on Monday that the letter was "solely my own opinion".

Eren, stressed on the second syllable, may still sound female — and will certainly sound foreign — to most Americans.

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