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The phrase "are laden with data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is heavily filled or burdened with information or data.
Example: "The reports are laden with data that supports our findings and conclusions."
Alternatives: "are filled with data" or "are packed with data".
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The current generation of virtual humans are laden with data but will look primitive a few years from now.
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They are laden with ideology.
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.
Now the branches are laden with fruit.
The days are laden with images.
These choices are laden with contextual values.
And besides, variables are laden with horrendous fees.
Several songs used in the film are laden with meaning.
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