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The phrase "a burdensome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is heavy, difficult, or oppressive in nature, often referring to a task, responsibility, or situation.
Example: "The new regulations imposed a burdensome requirement on small businesses, making it hard for them to operate efficiently."
Alternatives: "a heavy burden" or "an onerous task."
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caregiving is a burdensome and stressful experience.
Do you find resume writing to be a burdensome chore?
And a burdensome thing to be privy to it.
He complained about a "burdensome standard" for auditors.
It's a burdensome thing to refute a fantasy.
Electronic health records hold enormous potential, but they have become a burdensome administrative tool.
If you're carrying a burdensome regret, cultivating self-compassion may be easier than you think.
Diabetes is a burdensome disease that increases distress among people with diabetes.
Certainly, in the course of human events, you occasionally hear of a burdensome census.
This would put the compensation in perspective and would not be a burdensome accounting procedure.
The court was imposing a "burdensome" and "impractical" requirement on the government, he said.
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