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The phrase "unbearable pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling that is extremely difficult to endure or manage.
Example: "The unbearable pressure of meeting the deadline left her feeling overwhelmed and anxious."
Alternatives: "intolerable stress" or "insufferable strain."
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A high achiever's pleasant buzz is someone else's unbearable pressure.
"We were put under unbearable pressure," Mr. Watson said.
Both are under unbearable pressure as it is.
The intention must have been to place unbearable pressure on Spartak.
This chronic underfunding is also putting unbearable pressure on family carers.
Quinn gets many messages of support, she says, but they place her under unbearable pressure.
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"The pharmaceutical industry is operating under unbearable pressures," Mr. Epstein said.
Hedda has been portrayed as both a calculating harpy and as a victim driven to violence by unbearable pressures.
The results of the survey by the teaching union the NASUWT will increase fears that teachers are facing increasingly unbearable pressures.
This choice was unfortunate not merely because Godoy was incompetent and self-seeking but also because the French revolutionary and Napoleonic wars put unbearable pressures on a weak power.
Sassall has made a Faustian pact: he is rewarded with endless opportunities for experiencing the possibilities inherent in human lives, but at the cost of being subject to immense and, at times, unbearable pressures.
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