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The phrase "a greater load" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase in weight, burden, or responsibility in various contexts, such as physical, emotional, or workload scenarios.
Example: "The new project will require a greater load on our resources, so we need to plan accordingly."
Alternatives: "an increased burden" or "a heavier load."
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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".
Cameron will justify the raid on child benefit by insisting that it is "fair that those with broader shoulders should bear a greater load".
The ground had been laid for Cameron to hammer home the message on Wednesday that those with "broader shoulders should bear a greater load".
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The results also reveal that specimens subjected to an elevated loading rate exhibited a greater load-carrying capacity and stiffness but lower deflection.
While Caucasian subjects loaded the toes to a much greater extent than the Maori and Pacific Island subjects, the latter demonstrated a greater loading of the mid and forefoot regions.
It has been hypothesized that to develop anorexia nervosa in this context, men require a greater loading of genes or adverse environmental factors than women [5].
It could be therefore hypothesised that obese patients retain a greater muscle mass in response to a greater loading, which could act as training stimulus.
It was a great load to carry.
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