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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be laden with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "be laden with" to describe something that is heavily filled or loaded with something. Example: The train was laden with goods bound for the nearby town.
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Yet such lamentations will be laden with hypocrisy.
It's a bad song, but the announcement was always going to be laden with anticlimax.
"If it stands up, this episode will be laden with irony," Technology Review wrote.
But returning the payouts to shareholders would be laden with symbolism.
By August, it will be laden with purple berries, poisonous to humans but a favorite of the birds.
It's not enough to emphasise specific nutritional benefits of products that may still be laden with sugar, fat or salt.
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It is laden with dread.
The case was laden with inconsistencies.
The house is laden with icicles.
They are laden with ideology.
Now the branches are laden with fruit.
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