Sentence examples for all that burden from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all that burden" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant amount of responsibility or weight that someone is carrying, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "After taking on the extra project at work, I feel like I'm carrying all that burden alone."
Alternatives: "all that weight" or "all that load".

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… It was so hard for me to carry all that burden with that hatred, with that anger and bitterness".

"It was so hard for me to carry all that burden with that hatred, with that anger and bitterness".

Living in Ann Arbor, and teaching at the University of Michigan, has inevitably concentrated his thinking about race; his students of colour will often ask, "'Why does my work have to bear all that burden?' And I think they're right".

"The students who are experiencing all that stress, all that burden and financial hardship, when they had a supervisor who was supportive, you saw much lower levels of depression compared to students with the same situation but whose advisers weren't supportive," Peluso says.

Now that I think of it, of course, it was the wrong thing to do, especially putting all that burden on my mom having to deal with it".

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It eliminates all foods that burden your colon and substitutes them with foods rich in fiber.

"We have certainly indicated that they should talk, rather than putting all the burden on us," he said.

It is, in fact, about Jamal, a middle-aged man of Pakistani-English heritage who has built himself a successful career as a psycho­analyst, though he is dogged by all the afflictions that burden middle-aged men in novels: divorce, alienation from his kid (Rafi, who's 12 and lives with his mother, the languid Josephine) and an interest in kinky sex.

It was only a year ago, after all, that MOCA was burdened by financial instability so severe that the museum nearly was forced to merge with another institution and lose its independence.

By using my move as an opportunity to hide the more painful and shameful parts of myself, I engaged in a physical cut-off because I was geographically (and thus physically) cut off from all that I believed burdened me and held me back.

Large deficits emerged when the economy tanked, taking revenues with it, but, even so, Spain doesn't appear to have all that high a debt burden.

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