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The phrase "also be strapped with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is equipped with or burdened by a particular item or responsibility.
Example: "In addition to their regular duties, employees may also be strapped with additional projects that require their attention."
Alternatives: "also be burdened with" or "also be equipped with".
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Smaller insurers may also be strapped with millions in claims, said Mr. Grace, who also heads InsureMyTrip.com, a Web site that aggregates travel insurance offers.
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