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The phrase "the pressure rises" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to pressure that is increasing in intensity, for example: "As the debate progresses, the pressure rises on all sides to reach a consensus."
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Each day at a major, the pressure rises like yeast.
Luckily, when Richmond (an inspired Shane Mitchell) appears near the end, the pressure rises again.
So far, he is the only leader in Congress not to lose any of his members as the pressure rises.
When it hits a lump, the pressure rises in some or all of the sensors, for the lump does not compress the way the surrounding tissue does.
When the charge of propellant in a gun chamber is ignited, the combustion gases are restrained by the shot, so the pressure rises.
As the days dwindle and the pressure rises, these behind-the-scenes deliberations and strategies offer telling insights about the state of the race, the strength of the campaigns and the personality of the candidates.
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Our Guardian Cities global city brand barometer certainly saw the pressure rise in the comments thread.
A two-day meeting of Nato foreign ministers beginning tomorrow in Brussels will see the pressure rise on the Europeans.
Another issue for the investigators is how high the pressure rose in the pipe just before the rupture.
The pressure rose when a corruption probe of Mr Erdogan's inner circle became public just over 12 months ago.
The Orioles were on their way to an easy victory over Boston, and the pressure rose on the Yankees to keep pace with Baltimore.
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