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The phrase "under that pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is experiencing stress or demands that affect their performance or decision-making. Example: "She performed exceptionally well under that pressure during the final exam."
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How did he play under that pressure and still deliver such fantastic performances?
It's been good to play under that pressure and be under the gun and be in contention.
Hopefully, we can deliver under that pressure".
"I think players need to play under that pressure.
"I thought they put us on the back foot in the first 15 minutes of the second half and we found it difficult to string two passes together under that pressure".
Two respondents in Nasarawa stated that they were required to look after relatives because of their status as health workers: "Whether you like it or not, society always expects a great deal from you, and the fact that society now worships wealth means that you are constantly under that pressure.
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Under all that pressure, they delivered on the day.
"Any time you are put under pressure, eventually that pressure gives birth to something beautiful," observed Oyelowo.
"We know Assad is under increasing pressure and that pressure is likely to continue," said Shaikh.
Under the pressure that is the TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon, one team found itself stuck.
Our goal didn't come under that much pressure".
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