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"take the pressure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to handle or deal with a difficult or stressful situation. It can be used in various contexts, such as: - "I need to take the pressure off of myself and just focus on one task at a time." - "It's important to have a support system to help you take the pressure off during tough times." - "He always seems to handle the pressure well in high-stress situations." - "Don't worry, I'll take the pressure of organizing the event off of you." - "I need to take the pressure off my schedule and prioritize my tasks more effectively."
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Can you take the pressure?
That will take the pressure off him.
He couldn't take the pressure.
She can't take the pressure.
Carberry needs to take the pressure off.
"It helps take the pressure off Hu.
Someone needs to take the pressure off me".
He is back soon enough, unable to take the pressure.
"I want to take the pressure off the team.
But Mo is going to take the pressure off Mike.
That would take the pressure off some of the negotiations.
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