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The phrase "bear the workload" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to express the idea of someone taking on and managing a large amount of work. For example, "The team leader was able to bear the workload of the entire project."
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If a woman is building her career, she cannot bear the workload of family life alone, she continues.
Every tertiary-care center should be encouraged to prepare for outbreak responsiveness not only by pharmacy stockpiling and creating space for measles wards but also formulating and supporting infection control taskforces especially designed to oversee and bear the workload of managing hospital response.
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Alternatively, if there is little understanding of how to collect and analyse the data, NHS staff may not be motivated enough to bear the additional workload involved.
Often, children of disabled parents were forced to bear the brunt of workload within the family, while parents of children with a disability, often fell deeper into poverty as had to divide their time between care giving and providing for their disabled child.
4.19pm Voigt has already had to snuff out two breaks, but on each occasion he has had to do all of the work to bridge the gap; none of the other riders have wanted to bear the brunt of the workload, cannily making the favourite strain that little bit more.
While they concede that Hanley Bemis bears the heaviest workload, they've taken a hands-on role with their newest act, the punk two-piece Buke & Gass: Buke being the modified baritone ukulele played by Arone Dyer (female), and Gass the guitar with bass strings played by Aron Sanchez (male).
In addition, the five cadres bear the brunt of the clinical workload, have significant financial implications for the health sector due to their large numbers [ 20] and have been the subject of similar studies in Uganda and elsewhere, thereby facilitating local and international comparisons [ 9, 21, 22].
Climate change will also increase the already heavy workload of women in developing countries who tend to bear the burden of high fertility rates, childcare, and household tasks (such as cooking), as well as contributing to farming activities.
Taxpayers bear the cost.
Seniors bear the risk.
It seems evident that private for-profit services bear smaller workloads, although the proportion of CEmOC to BEmOC staff is higher.
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