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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at burdening" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express the act of causing a burden, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The constant demands of the job are at burdening my mental health."
Alternatives: "causing a burden" or "placing a burden".
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Some carriers that fly smaller aircraft may balk at burdening passengers with the cost of preparing an airport for the new jumbo jets, airport officials predicted.
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After every investigation, the participant fills out a visual analog scale (VAS) to measure the burden experienced during the investigation (0 = not burdening at all, 10 = extremely burdening).
The following week the Prince of Wales sent for him at Burden Estate, Syosset.
The other area, just looking at burden reduction, one of the things that we've done over the last few months is done a national listening tour.
At Burden's Topanga Canyon compound, Moses once found Burden with his hand gnawed by a coyote.
"All that detail in the casting is what I wanted people to look at," Burden said.
Interestingly, all of the de-induced rtTA/MIC mice eventually developed recurrent masses (15 to 50 weeks post-de-induction) and were sacrificed at burden endpoint.
A relief to be able to laugh at what burdens you.
At large worm burdens intestinal obstruction may occur [ 1].
"It hasn't burdened me at all," he said.
Universal access to clean electricity can be achieved in harmony with measures aimed at reducing environmental burdens at a comparatively competitive investment cost.
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