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Discover Ludwig"stressed to" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use this phrase to indicate that someone is feeling under a lot of pressure or feeling very strongly about something. For example, "I was stressed to the max about my upcoming exam."
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His compendium is colorfully illustrated and quite exhaustive, with catastrophies ranging from the "biblically stressed" to the "universally doomed".
Although Obama hasn't changed his sixteen-month deadline for troop withdrawal from Iraq, several of his aides stressed to me that he also says he would leave a "residual force" of unspecified size.
Privately, Celente stressed to me that he's "very optimistic," because out of chaos comes greatness ("When you look at the Renaissance, it happened after the last Dark Age"), at least for those who are prepared.
McFarland stressed to President Colom that there was only one way out of the crisis: to turn over the investigation of the Rosenberg case to a U.N.-backed organization called the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala, or CICIG.
It is about a guy who wants to smoke a joint with a girl not because he wants to get high but because he is too stressed to tell her that he likes her.
Clearly frustrated with the controversy surrounding the exhibition, he insisted that they did change the text, and stressed to me how unusual it was for the museum to alter a label unless it was factually incorrect.
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When I heard the Voder creating different syllabic stresses to put "expression into a sentence," I thought "Maria" was being rewritten for "Wall-E".
We stress to legislators that these people are outsiders and part of a national fringe".
The mysterious ailment was a new disease, or it was a response to drought, or to stress, or to toxins.
In my writing, I try to stress its purely human side, while respecting its fundamental spooky power.
"The social awkwardness, the uncomfortable anxiety, unable to sleep, stress, unable to concentrate, having a hard time learning, the awkward walk, reduced eye contact.
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