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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the pressure on" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means that someone or something is under pressure, often because they have to complete an important task in a limited amount of time. For example: "With the deadline for the project only one week away, the pressure is on for John to finish it by then."
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Keep the pressure on them".
The pressure on Moyes will be intense.
But the pressure on Goldman is mounting.
The pressure on both men was intense.
The pressure on politicians has been unrelenting.
That is increasing the pressure on foresters.
The pressure on non-governmental organisations eased.
That eased the pressure on him.
The pressure on doctors can be withering.
They have the pressure on them.
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The pressure on him was unending.
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