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I've got stressed from vs I've got stressed

The correct phrase is "I've got stressed." The preposition "from" is not needed in this context.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 8527 views

I've got stressed from

This construction is incorrect in English. The preposition "from" is not used in this context.

The correct phrase is "I've got stressed." The verb "get" already implies the cause of the stress, so the preposition "from" is unnecessary.
  • The steel has been stressed from the blast.
  • The crew's probably a little stressed from the extended mission.
  • He's so stressed from work right now.
  • I was stressed from their love fight.
  • I could tell them you got stressed out on the job.
  • It was the one thing that calmed me when I got stressed.
  • That must again be stressed from the start.
  • And on top of that, you were stressed from having to testify, so you...
  • No, she's fine. She... just kind of got stressed out because her therapist is terminating her.
  • I bake when I get stressed out. I've been pretty stressed.
  • Inexperienced travelers tend to make the easiest targets because they're isolated, they're stressed from customs, sometimes there's even a language barrier.
  • It should be stressed from the outset that as a fundamental principle, the Geneva Convention allows any applicant for asylum to have his or her case individually examined.
  • It should be stressed from the start that the Irish have done this very effectively, and all of us here in Parliament should congratulate them without gainsaying their achievement.
  • The absolute necessity of advocating our fundamental values in our relations with our neighbouring countries must be stressed from the outset.
  • I've been so stressed lately.
  • I've been... really stressed at work.
  • I mean, I've been really stressed at work.
  • I've been so stressed out about everything.
  • I've been a bit stressed out lately.
  • I've been a bit stressed about work.

Alternatives:

  • I've got stressed.

I've got stressed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that someone has become stressed or anxious.
  • I could tell them you got stressed out on the job.
  • It was the one thing that calmed me when I got stressed.
  • No, she's fine. She... just kind of got stressed out because her therapist is terminating her.
  • I bake when I get stressed out. I've been pretty stressed.
  • I've been so stressed lately.
  • I've been... really stressed at work.
  • I mean, I've been really stressed at work.
  • I've been so stressed out about everything.
  • I've been a bit stressed out lately.
  • I've been a bit stressed about work.
  • Look, I know I've been stressed out looking for work.
  • I've been a little stressed.
  • I've just been stressed out and...
  • I guess it might be nice to tell someone I've been feeling pretty stressed lately.
  • Yeah. I've just been so stressed and busy lately that I haven't been able to think straight.
  • You know how stressed out about money I've been lately.
  • I've been so stressed, working on a piece for my final show.
  • What with all the wedding plans, I've just been a little stressed.
  • I've been so stressed lately that I have skin problems.
  • You have no idea how stressed out I've been Trying to keep this a secret from you.

Alternatives:

  • I'm feeling stressed.
  • I've become stressed.
  • I'm stressed out.
  • I'm under stress.

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