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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adds burden" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to impose or contribute to an additional weight or difficulty. Example: The new tax law adds burden to small business owners who are already struggling to stay afloat.
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The common therapeutic option is to perform re-TUR, which adds burden to patients.
While changes to ISS and Glass Lewis's policy recommendations may appear small at any given moment, taken in aggregate this constant evolution has significant ramifications for companies and often adds burden and cost.
Stroke, a common neurological complication of cancer (Lindvig et al, 1990), adds burden to patients who suffer from cancer.
The apparent association of OB+ADHD, relatively poor obesity treatment outcome and high prevalence of OB+ADHD (27.4%), especially in the extremely obese (42.6%), argue that comorbid ADHD increases the health risks of obesity, and that extreme obesity, itself a stressful condition, adds burden to the profound impairments common in ADHD.
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We have an added burden".
An added burden is his celebrity.
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These phenomena lead to substantial increase in Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) and add burden to the transport infrastructure.
Canton parents, who have financed the team since 2006, have an added burden.
And one more hopeless situation didn't feel like an added burden.
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