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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a burden" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is perceived as a weight or difficulty in a situation or context.
Example: "She felt as a burden to her family during her recovery process."
Alternatives: "like a weight" or "as a hindrance."
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The novel is about love as a burden.
"They see it as a burden rather than a treasure".
So, no - I don't see politics as a burden.
"I experience this more as a burden or responsibility".
They just see it as a problem, as a burden".
Germans carry history as a burden, not glory.
"I don't look on it as a burden than as an opportunity".
The Danish government – and, it seems, the British government – see you only as a burden.
In a post-Olympic year, it is an honor some might view as a burden.
Many girls in my community are viewed as a burden to their parents.
At some point, even ardent bibliophiles begin to view their beloved books as a burden.
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