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The phrase "a high workload" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has a large amount of work to complete, often implying that it may be overwhelming or demanding. Example: "Due to the recent project deadlines, many employees are experiencing a high workload this month."
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A high workload and dissatisfaction with their school's leadership and management were the main reasons given by science teachers for wanting to quit.
Stress related to a high workload, lack of autonomy, and job insecurity may lead to illness that then requires recovery time away from work.
You'll be balancing finances, managing a high workload, figuring out your career and perhaps living in a new town, away from friends and family – all at the same time.
Personally, I find no disadvantages (besides maybe a high workload) in this job.
An auditory version of the OSPAN task, developed by Watson and Strayer (2010), was used to induce a high workload baseline during testing.
Additionally, quality control tests are time consuming and impose a high workload on the X-ray tubes when evaluating their performance parameters.
Also the nurses reported a high workload.
We already have a high workload".
Most GPs experience a high workload (mean scale score 65.5).
A high workload also has a significant impact on job satisfaction [ 6].
A recurring comment was that a low salary and a high workload make staff demotivated.
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