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"are overloaded with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which someone or something has too much of something, usually in a negative or overwhelming way. Example: The employees at the company are overloaded with work and are struggling to keep up with their tasks.
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"They are overloaded with work," she said.
All state visits are overloaded with lofty, superfluous rhetoric.
"Airports are overloaded with luggage," Ms. Day said.
Instead the phones are overloaded with callers wanting to berate him about Myra.
The networks are overloaded with military analysts, mostly retired officers who do less analyzing than cheerleading.
The armed forces are overloaded with civilian personnel and top-heavy with officers.
Likewise, my shelves are overloaded with nonfiction titles that, 30 years ago, would have been 225 or 250 pages.
Viewers are overloaded with mawkish pictures that the curators call "Gothic gloomth", borrowing a phrase from Horace Walpole.
In the series depicting his wars, particularly the wars fought in Elam, the scenes are overloaded with human figures.
"I don't know why it took them so long to realize they are overloaded with people," said Ulysses Yannas, an analyst with Buckman, Buckman & Reid.
As for the other stuff, the pulled pork is fine; the pork ribs are too salty; the baked beans and pecan-studded sweet potatoes are overloaded with sugar.
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