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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are saddled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone being burdened or encumbered with a responsibility or obligation.
Example: "After the merger, the employees are saddled with additional duties that were not part of their original job descriptions."
Alternatives: "are burdened" or "are loaded down".
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Many American households are saddled with debt.
We are saddled with these fine buildings.
Humans are saddled with other shortcomings, too.
The process shortchanges students, who are saddled with ineffective teachers.
The actresses are saddled with playing loons, schoolmarms and dimwits.
And some, like Casa Casuarina, are saddled with complications.
Some people are saddled with names they hate.
They are saddled with enough distractions of their own.
Now we are saddled with a huge wage bill.
Many of us are saddled with college debt.
Students are saddled with debts they will spend half their lives repaying.
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