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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common burden" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shared difficulty or responsibility that multiple people or groups experience.
Example: "In times of crisis, we often find that a common burden unites us, prompting collaboration and support among communities."
Alternatives: "a shared hardship" or "a mutual responsibility".
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However, persistent organ shortage and the resulting widespread transplant backlog are part of a disturbing reality and a common burden felt by thousands of patients on waiting lists.
However, persistent organ shortage and the resulting widespread transplant backlog are part of a disturbing reality and a common burden felt by thousands of patients on waiting lists in almost every country where organ transplants are performed.
For all of their obvious differences, Dirk Nowitzki and LeBron James share a common burden: the idea that for all of their prodigious talent, they hadn't delivered in the biggest moments, that their lack of an N.B.A. championship reflected some sort of character flaw.
Missing data is a common burden of multilocus studies and will be more severe for phylogenomic approaches [ 14, 15].
With population aging, seniors living alone, and increasing number of senior households, outpatient visits are becoming a common burden.
With population aging, seniors living alone and senior households are increasing, and outpatient visits are becoming a common burden.
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The incidence and mortality of stroke increase with age, and as the elderly population is rapidly growing in most developed countries ischemic stroke is a common societal burden with substantial economic costs [ 3].
This could be in the form of the United States of Europe, as I mentioned earlier: a single, solid entity based on solidarity, which disperses our common burden to lighten the burden for everyone.
But people living in rural regions of the United States, despite their vastly different histories and cultures, economies and geographies, share the common burden of isolation.
Unless the phrase 'free exercise', embodied in the First Amendment, means that government must render service free to those who earn their living in a religious calling, no reason is apparent why the appellant, like every other earner in the community, should not contribute his share of the community's common burden of expense.
Payment delays for children receiving state subsidies were another common burden.
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