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The phrase "when under stress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time in which someone is dealing with a particularly difficult or overwhelming situation. For example, "He made careful decisions when under stress during the financial crisis."
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It makes sense that, when under stress, the senses would be on red alert.
Fish such as haddock and whiting, which are in plentiful supply, swim up when under stress.
Everyone does foolish things from time to time, particularly when under stress.
It candidly says that when under stress, girls may end up "drinking, smoking or doing drugs".
But when under stress, the advantage goes away and in fact reverses itself.
Hence, when under stress, or given exceptional opportunities, they see no reason to play by those rules.
Men and women are also said to treat food differently when under stress: women eat more, while men often avoid food altogether.
But a hereditary immune-system disorder makes her highly susceptible to colds and infections and prone to diarrhea and vomiting when under stress.
Mr. Luu has had Parkinson's disease for more than 10 years and loses his memory when under stress, a relative said.
One of the most endangered species is cod, which, when under stress, will swim down to the sea bed to hide.
Mauresmo was known in France as "notre douce coquelouche" ("our sweet darling"), but she was called a lot of other things during her playing career too, mainly relating to choking when under stress.
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