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Discover LudwigThe phrasal verb "under pressure to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that somebody is feeling a lot of stress or urgency to perform a task or complete a goal. Example: My boss has put me under pressure to finish the report by the end of the day.
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Legislators are under pressure to respond.
Now they are under pressure to change.
Both leaders are under pressure to compromise.
Now Wiesenfeld is under pressure to resign.
Inmates are under pressure to snitch.
Everybody's under pressure to perform".
"They were under pressure to sell.
And then I'm under pressure to perform".
Japan is under pressure to allow returns.
Manziel is under pressure to perform well.
Vivendi is under pressure to reduce debt.
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