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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very stress" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
It is unclear if you are trying to use it as an adjective (very stressful) or a noun (a lot of stress). In either case, it would be more appropriate to use a different phrase such as "highly stressful" or "a great deal of stress." Example: "The final exams were very stressful for the students."
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There's also the very stress on gangs and so-called gang culture to reflect on.
The holidays have been very stress free for my seven and nine year old sons partly because we have been able to relax from the pressures of school reading!
Many authors have a reported about the importance and impact of stress towards low-permeability reservoirs on productivity and found that the low-permeability reservoirs such as tight gas sands are very stress sensitive (e.g. Almisned et al. 2017; Shar et al. 2017; Brower and Morrow 1985; McPhee and Arthur 1991; Ostensen 1983).
The set is very stress free," she said.
Gift shopping, gift wrapping, gift exchange, gift returns, gift disappointments - the logistics of this holiday endeavor are overwhelming and are part of the very stress that we are so much trying to avoid each and every holiday season.
They do not feed, have very distinctive transcriptional profiles, physiologies and morphologies, are very stress resistant and also do not age [ 1].
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They are very stress-tolerant and are easy and beautiful at the same time.
I am actually very stress-free and happy with my lot, so I like what I see.
"It's very stress-relieving," said Chad Knox, a paramedic who shoots targets and hunts small pests with a semiautomatic rifle on his 40 acres in Marietta, Ohio.
"You're very stressed.
She was very stressed.
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