Sentence examples similar to a bit burdened from inspiring English sources

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Agency: Specsavers Director: Tim Bullock The word "cheap" can be a bit of burden when it comes to marketing your company.

The show had become a bit dreary, a bit crowded and a lot burdened by the task of setting up characters for the "Legends of Tomorrow" spinoff.

The story of British households is simply told: we went into the crash with historic levels of debt; we cut back a bit, but are still burdened with debts worth about 140% of our income – higher than the eurozone and even credit-happy America.

You could say it's a bit of a burden, but compared to my father's burden of growing up with the same name in the same branch of service, is minimal.

"It's become a bit of a burden".

"It's become a bit of a burden," he allowed.

My imagination was a bit of a burden for my mother.

It's a bit of a burden, as any collector knows.

While having a sensitive nose is great for my job, it can also be a bit of a burden.

Or to change metaphors a bit, the whole burden of avoiding a global recession now rests on Alan Greenspan's shoulders.

It's a bit of a burden for me and rather a break from the norm, of course, but I would do anything for the party.

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