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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are laden with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is heavily loaded or filled with a particular quality, substance, or characteristic.
Example: "The shelves are laden with books, showcasing a vast array of knowledge and stories."
Alternatives: "are filled with" or "are packed with".
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They are laden with ideology.
The days are laden with images.
Now the branches are laden with fruit.
Symbols, after all, are laden with emotional importance.
The climate change talks are laden with big expectations.
His dances are laden with eccentric props and costumes.
McCann's earlier novels are laden with such misbegotten figures.
The team, Citi Field and SNY are laden with debt.
Typically, these are laden with wholly unrealistic efficiency assumptions.
"Big companies are laden with bureaucracies and red tape".
Her arms are laden with shiny black suits.
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