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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added strain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an additional burden or pressure that has been introduced to a situation or system.
Example: "The new project timeline has added strain to the team's workload, making it difficult to meet deadlines."
Alternatives: "increased pressure" or "additional stress".
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That could mean added strain on government budgets.
For a hard worker who was no stranger to overtime, the financial hit has added strain to a gruesome tragedy.
Walking or exercising on uneven terrain such as the beach can put added strain on certain tendons and muscles".
And as a metaphor for loss, this plot element brings added strain to a movie that's almost all metaphor.
All of this has added strain to the ties with Israel.
The vast majority of refugees last year were hosted by poor countries that can least afford the added strain.
Meanwhile, tumbling stockmarkets put added strain on precarious capital bases.Eifuku Master Fund, a $300m Japanese hedge fund, collapsed.
The epidemic has put added strain on Russia's struggling health care system and has posed a serious challenge to law enforcement.
But, if I was being cynical, I'd say it's a fairly blunt way of allowing higher education to grow without placing added strain on the Treasury.
Thousands of fans converging on downtown also put added strain on the nation's oldest public transit system, which is still running on limited service due to storm damage.
But bipedalism put added strain on the spine, and so back problems remain the most common cause of lost days at work.
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