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The phrase "a heavy workload and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the demands of a job or task, often in a list of challenges or responsibilities.
Example: "The team is facing a heavy workload and tight deadlines this quarter."
Alternatives: "a significant workload" or "an extensive workload".
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"There's a heavy workload, and people have to balance their lives with their work".
"You have a heavy workload and it is exhausting," Mr. Xi said.
She said that long hours, a heavy workload and intense design scrutiny were embedded in the culture of architecture education.
The doctors told me that I had a heavy workload and it had damaged some of my brain cells".
Because of the emphasis on the passing game, Maroney did not have a heavy workload and became stronger as the season wore on, instead of fading.
Q. You'd like to take some vacation time this summer, but you have a heavy workload and are worried about falling behind.
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However, by the junior and senior year of high school, study habits and time management skills are needed to balance a heavier workload and honors courses.
This school spirit, however, comes hand in hand with a heavier workload, and much more class time than the UK weekly average of eight hours.
Fear held some teachers back — fear of wasting time on what could be just another faddish reform, fear of a heavier workload — and committee members tried to help them surmount it.
9 10 Thus, all the healthcare professionals, including doctors, have encountered a heavier workload and a greater psychosocial demand than before.
In other words, each intern would have had a heavier workload and, therefore, more opportunities to make errors.
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