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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are taxing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is burdensome or demanding, often in terms of effort or resources.
Example: "The new regulations are taxing on small businesses, requiring them to allocate more time and money to compliance."
Alternatives: "are burdensome" or "are demanding".
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are taxing
noun
Money paid to the government other than for transaction-specific goods and services.
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They are taxing, draining, memorable.
But the procedures are taxing and expensive.
"Brits are taxing themselves out of the tourism industry.
They are taxing the healthy to subsidize the unhealthy".
E.J. Dionne Jr.: Republicans are taxing churches to help corporations.
In other words we are taxing job creation more heavily than we are taxing inequality... on taxation of "mansions" I believe the Lib Dems are correct.
Who has the authority to decide if other parties are taxing enough and contributing enough?
"There is no question these storms are taxing the system," he said.
I think we haven't focused on any singular issues that are taxing the voters".
Hundreds of millions of new mobile devices and high-bandwidth applications are taxing wireless networks worldwide.
The tax system is practically a fig tree; the corporate income tax, for example, lets us pretend we are taxing corporations when in fact we are taxing the people who own them.
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