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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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under too much pressure with/from school

0Her parents realized that she was under too much pressure01b00 with/from02b00 school, her job and dance lessons.02br
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00Do "with" and "from" alike fit in the above and mean about the same to you? Thanks.0-
  

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0Hi Angilholic,02br
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00If it were only from school, I'd choose "from", as being the source of the pressure.02br
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00But since the pressure is caused by "too many things going on," you want to emphasize the "list," and "with" does that more effectively.0-
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0Thanks, Avangi.02br
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00To make sure, how should I interpret "with" in the base sentence? Does it mean "because of?" 0-
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0That's the way I read it.0-

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