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The phrase "additional burdens would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential extra responsibilities or challenges that may arise in a given situation.
Example: "If the new policy is implemented, additional burdens would be placed on the staff, affecting their overall productivity."
Alternatives: "extra responsibilities could be" or "further challenges might be".
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What additional burdens would be placed on private households?
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The burden would be too much".
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Regarding direct costs, we did not estimate non-medical costs (e.g. costs of transportation, housekeeping): we chose this approach because we considered the informative gain attributable to these costs, which we expected not to be relevant if compared to the other costs, not enough to justify the additional cognitive burden that would be caused by requesting more details from the patients.
The governor signed the last statewide increase in 2013, but had suggested any additional increases would be a significant burden on the state as the employer of low-wage care workers for the disabled.
This additional supposition would be a mistake.
Any additional info would be greatly appreciated.
The overall burden-sharing would be fair.
Additional testing, he said, would be an unnecessary burden.
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