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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under press" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to being under pressure, but as it stands, it is not usable in standard contexts.
Example: "The team was under press to meet the deadline, but they managed to deliver the project on time."
Alternatives: "under pressure" or "under stress".
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(Read the full list here, under "Press Comminique," October 28).
I want to see how he performs on the stump, how he holds up under press scrutiny".
The pulp is taken out with a sieve and once it has dried, the paper is then put under press for 24 hours.
While Einstein may have suffered to some extent under press cross-examinations, he has a miscellaneous journalistic inquisitiveness of his own and is an expert in baiting others with who and which.
Under press scrutiny, the corrupt and brutal LAPD quickly finds a boy who claims to be Christine's son, but the cops are enraged when she insists the kid isn't hers.
The decision came under press fire and Oregan Hoskins, the SA Rugby president, assured those at the presidential reception that the team would visit Soweto, South Africa's largest black township, with the World Cup early this morning.
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Under pressed pants, desire lurches.
In this regard, a steady state methodology is well acceptable as a reliable approach for estimating the TCC for specimen under pressed contact conditions, which requires long hours of experimental run.
Under voluntary press guidelines no child under 16 can be photographed or interviewed without the consent of a parent or guardian.
Traffic signs were slowly disappearing under a press of posters.
Some of the marchers crawled forward under the press tables and went to sleep.
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