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    Arrow Strain, Stress

    "The increased caseload will put strain on the court." "The increased caseload will put a strain on the court."
    "The increased caseload will put stress on the court."
    "The increased caseload will put a stress on the court."

    How do I use countable and uncountable forms of "strain" and "stress"?

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    Bumping your question after just 49 minutes does not endear you to the people who give up their free time to respond in this forum.
    Context is always important; labelling is rarely important.


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