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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great load" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant burden or weight, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "After the meeting, I felt a great load lifted off my shoulders when the project was finally approved."
Alternatives: "a heavy burden" or "a significant weight".
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It was a great load to carry.
I feel like a great load has been lifted off me".
She never had what you might call a great load of friends.
Frodo, he said, "had a great load to bear, and restaurants can be like that — you have to be passionate".
Does a great load of laundry?' " There were lectures on law, how to think about yourself again as a lawyer and explaining the gap in your résumé.
In the White House on the night of December 7th, Franklin Roosevelt's Navy Secretary, Frank Knox, whispered to Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, "I think the boss must have a great load off his mind...
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The designed micro chromatographic system showed a good resistance in concentrated nitric acid and a great loading capacity compared to commercially available solution (150 mg U versus 75 mgU/g resin).
But it's fair that those with broader shoulders should bear a greater load.
The increased unit pressure multiplied by a nearly constant area gives a greater load capacity.
Instead, the existing electric infrastructure will be upgraded to carry a greater load.
But "it's fair that those with broader shoulders should bear a greater load".
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