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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger load" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an increased amount of weight, burden, or responsibility that someone or something has to carry or manage.
Example: "After the recent changes in the project, the team is now facing a bigger load than before."
Alternatives: "a heavier burden" or "an increased workload".
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Women are carrying a bigger load.
No offender carried a bigger load, or evinced greater devotion.
One possibility is that the larger H.D.L. molecules simply carry a bigger load.
He is going to have to carry a bigger load, no question about it".
Only French companies have to shoulder a bigger load, it complains.
However, with an injured Omar Gonzalez, Kofi was asked to shoulder a bigger load and partner with Leonardo to shore up the Galaxy's middle.
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Even that's a big load for me.
"It was a big load off my shoulders," Ms. Bogen said with a sigh of relief.
He said earlier this week that suggestions of a feud with Evans were a "big load of bullshit".
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"If you have large legs, you have to move a big load," Dr. Secher said.
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