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The phrase "about the burdens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to difficulties, responsibilities, or challenges that someone may face.
Example: "In her speech, she spoke eloquently about the burdens that many families endure during tough economic times."
Alternatives: "regarding the challenges" or "concerning the difficulties".
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He talks freely about the burdens of the job.
There are complaints about the burdens of celebrity.
Few Republicans are worried about the burdens of responsibility; they relish the prospect of regaining power.
Whether we, their fellow citizens, truly care about the burdens they bear.
For those worried about the burdens of old age, a recent Harvard study has some good news.
Ya'alon seemed fatalistic about the burdens placed on his Army, by his enemies and by the country's political leadership.
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Since there was not much of it about, the burden was sustainable.
What about the burden on teachers?
Some of it has to be about the burden".
But there is something odd about the burden of malnutrition.
The fact is that Boris Johnson said two years ago that he was worried about the burden of regulations.
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