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Discover Ludwig"bogged down with work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is heavily burdened or overwhelmed with work, causing them to feel stuck or unable to make progress. Example: "I would love to join you for dinner tonight, but I'm currently bogged down with work and won't be able to finish until late."
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"I think it's important to make time for things like that, otherwise you can get bogged down with work issues and before you know it, you haven't left the house all day".
I've also started taking one day out of the weekend to plan, which means during the week I am not bogged down with work when I am already tired.
Or what if you can't use it because you're just bogged down with work?
The Quicksander is always swamped, so busy, and bogged down with work yet...you never see them doing much of anything besides passing their workload off on others.
Both are surrogate roles, which sprout from not having the time to normally fulfill them: Parents would pick up their children at school if they weren't so bogged down with work, and middle-age men would be able to engage in the exhausting process of courting another human being into the level of intimacy required to share in their warm embrace.
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"And we're already bogged down with all these apps we have on our phones.
When Mr. Adelson, who was jet-lagged and bogged down with a work crisis, arrived hours late at Ms. Pitta's apartment, he was greeted with silence.
In fact, Casasanta says that Brichter has even brought in another developer to help him with the project since he's so bogged down with Twitter work.
I am all too aware that manager's days are bogged down with tactical work that they are required to do.
You'll come away from the experience with a satisfying feeling of accomplishment that you may not have had in a long time if you've been bogged down with tons of work or life commitments.
Are you bogged down with the everyday-ness of bills, work, kids, and chores?
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