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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'big workload' is correct and usable in written English
It is a descriptive phrase used to signify that there is a large amount of work to be done. For example, "I have a lot of assignments to finish this week, it's a big workload."
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It's tough for them to recover with that big workload.
Nobody has ever taken on such a big workload as Vice-President.
It certainly provided a big workload and a big challenge for Jimmy Anderson.
That means Mixon could get a big workload vs. the Dolphins on Sunday.
"There are just so many people in the slot now, there aren't many chances and it's not a big workload," Renney said.
Mr Montgomerie adds that he deserves support because "Andrew is a new MP with a strong commitment to represent his constituents and a big workload".
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The FPLT can be highly efficient and able to handle big workloads.
But these apps are not surfacing from that souped-up x86 server made for big workloads.
The bigger workload Saturday was at the other end of the ice.
Even with his bigger workload, can he still find time to ski? "Oh, absolutely," he said.
This in turns creates a bigger workload for post-decision casework," they said.
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