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The phrase "a burden of" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to mean a heavy, unwelcome responsibility. For example: "The death of her parents left her with a burden of grief she could not shake."
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"A burden of memory".
But there is a burden of proof.
Through the carefree forest he carries a burden of responsibility.
A burden of responsibility, of guilt, of unanswered questions.
"Not 'Today each of us carries a burden of responsibility,' but 'each of us carries a burden of responsibility!
He was merely fate's appointee to carry a burden of impossible grief.
Instead there was a burden of shame attached to teenage pregnancy outside marriage.
These Giants carry a burden of proof into a new season.
There is a burden of proof this season; Sehorn may carry the heaviest burden of all.
Do you ever feel a burden of responsibility toward the historical truth?
Why should women's bodies be subject to a burden of shame?
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