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Discover Ludwig"while stressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an adverb to describe a situation or state of mind. For example, "I struggled to focus on my assignments while stressed from the impending exam."
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Previous research has shown that unstressed mice enjoy swimming, while stressed ones do not.
Economists of all stripes agree that the program, while stressed, would exhaust the money in the trust fund by 2037.
More research on how we eat: When we eat while stressed, we seek out foods that we eat out of habit, whether they are healthy or not.
Non-stressed subjects receiving saline (control) performed adequately during the short-term memory test, while stressed subjects receiving saline displayed impaired performance.
When initially evaluated in the forced swim test, stressed male rats showed increased immobility while stressed females showed increased hyperactivity.
Control plants showed 96.89 and 97.49% RWC (relative water content), while stressed plants showed 64.86 and 65.2% RWC in rice and Arabidopsis, respectively.
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The White House has repeatedly pledged cooperation while stressing the delicacy of protecting classified secrets.
While stressing that he believes Miliband will win the election, McBride also offered some blunt advice.
Her bandmates created straightforward electronic backdrops, often borrowing from dance music while stressing melody over rhythm.
He delivers a "Pericles" that is lively, picturesque and picaresque, while stressing its deeper, fablelike qualities.
While stressing that he respects the Baseball Writers Association off America, Steinbrenner called them misguided.
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