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Discover Ludwig"stressing me" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is causing stress or anxiety for the person speaking. Example: "The deadline for this project is really stressing me out."
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"It's stressing me out".
"This is stressing me out," she said.
"It's really stressing me out," she says.
"You see, it's stressing me out just thinking about it".
Recently, I started a Twitter account, and it's really been stressing me out.
"Having no service for pokemon go is stressing me out," @EzmaeS said.
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That stresses me out.
"It definitely stresses me out".
"Anger will just stress me out more".
The X Factor stresses me out.
SPAS have always stressed me out.
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