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they feel on pressure vs they feel in pressure

The correct phrase is "they feel under pressure." Both "they feel on pressure" and "they feel in pressure" are incorrect. The preposition "under" is used to convey the idea of being affected or influenced by pressure.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 533 views

they feel on pressure

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition "on" is not used in this context.

The correct preposition to use with "pressure" in this context is "under."
  • I hope you didn't feel pressure.
  • I do feel pressure, But not...
  • Look, I know you feel pressure to bring in a case...
  • You see, Max, graduating students often feel pressure, which causes them to behave irrationally.
  • Haddie, I don't want you to feel pressure just because, you know, it's prom night and your friends got rooms.
  • Of course I feel pressure, - because it comes with the job.
  • Local boy becomes coach, feels pressure to win big, needs a star player to make it happen.
  • You'll feel pressure, OK?
  • You would feel pressure from the vibration,
  • The only difference being that now he feels pressure to get married and have kids, because he thinks that that's what she wants.
  • Besides, if you continue to act like an artist as you get older, you'll increasingly feel pressure - people will question your actions and ask you to act properly.
  • Look, I know you feel pressure to bring in a case...
  • But don't feel any pressure to cover up.
  • Kind of feels like pressure, dad.
  • Don't feel any pressure to do anything.
  • I feel some pressure in my chest.
  • Maybe he's finally starting to feel the pressure and he's reactive.
  • But you will feel some pressure.
  • But I feel the pressure building.
  • Sometimes we feel a pressure to hold it in.

Alternatives:

  • they feel under pressure

they feel in pressure

This phrase is also incorrect in English. The preposition "in" is not used in this context.

The correct preposition to use with "pressure" in this context is "under."
  • I hope you didn't feel pressure.
  • I do feel pressure, But not...
  • Look, I know you feel pressure to bring in a case...
  • You see, Max, graduating students often feel pressure, which causes them to behave irrationally.
  • Haddie, I don't want you to feel pressure just because, you know, it's prom night and your friends got rooms.
  • Of course I feel pressure, - because it comes with the job.
  • Local boy becomes coach, feels pressure to win big, needs a star player to make it happen.
  • You'll feel pressure, OK?
  • You would feel pressure from the vibration,
  • The only difference being that now he feels pressure to get married and have kids, because he thinks that that's what she wants.
  • Besides, if you continue to act like an artist as you get older, you'll increasingly feel pressure - people will question your actions and ask you to act properly.
  • Look, I know you feel pressure to bring in a case...
  • But don't feel any pressure to cover up.
  • Kind of feels like pressure, dad.
  • Don't feel any pressure to do anything.
  • I feel some pressure in my chest.
  • Maybe he's finally starting to feel the pressure and he's reactive.
  • But you will feel some pressure.
  • But I feel the pressure building.
  • Sometimes we feel a pressure to hold it in.

Alternatives:

  • they feel under pressure

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