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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already strapped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is already in a difficult financial situation or burdened with responsibilities.
Example: "I would love to help you with that project, but I'm already strapped with my current workload."
Alternatives: "financially burdened" or "already overwhelmed".
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Such public institutions are already strapped for cash.
True, establishing this tradition will be tough for already strapped schools.
But the ballot initiative would have cost the already strapped city roughly $4 million.
But is it realistic for a charity sector already strapped for time and cash?
I'm already strapped in to see what she says about whoever dies first in 2027.
This in turn will shrink the federal government's ability to help out the already strapped states.
A federal investigation found that deputies had used stun guns on prisoners already strapped into a "restraint chair".
But the elimination of this deduction would powerfully affect the already strapped middle-class homeowner struggling to forestall foreclosure.
"You don't come into an urban area that is already strapped and say you're going to raise $50 million".
Many teachers are already strapped for time and resources, making it all the more difficult to integrate a new subject into the school day.
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Much could depend on an injury to key tall Ben Brown, who left the match early in the second quarter after hurting his already-strapped left knee.
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