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"under mounting pressure" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be experiencing increasing or growing pressure or stress. Example: The company has been under mounting pressure to meet its quarterly sales targets.
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Iran has come under mounting pressure to sign the protocol to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
The UK is coming under mounting pressure to act more robustly towards its Gulf ally.
At successive monthly meetings of the executive, Eva came under mounting pressure to change course.
She is, however, under mounting pressure from within her own coalition to erect tighter border controls.
But she is under mounting pressure from within her own coalition to erect tighter border controls.
A few hours later, under mounting pressure, Manafort resigned from the Trump campaign.
It will come under mounting pressure over its 2010 decision to cut flood-defence spending.
Despite Walmart's claims, the company has come under mounting pressure over its treatment of its staff.
His government is coming under mounting pressure to ensure the safety of the Muslim population.
The management changes come as Citigroup has been under mounting pressure from shareholders to increase returns.
Britain is under mounting pressure to clarify its position on drones.
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