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'burden from' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a difficult or onerous responsibility that someone has to carry or accept. Example: She had to accept the burden from her father's medical bills.
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It would lift a bureaucratic burden from academics, he argued.
"This will shift the tax burden from the wealthy to everyone else," he said.
He can also remove the burden from Strachan's strikers, who haven't been even close to prolific.
By removing this increasing burden from labor negotiations, our employers and our society will benefit.
Instead, he tried to slow the Administration's momentum without shifting the burden from Saddam.
Nor does Egypt want responsibility for serving the population of Gaza, removing the burden from Israel.
If everyone cared a lot about just one thing, it would alleviate the burden from others.
What he really did is he transferred the tax burden from the state to the localities.
Rodgers' successor claims there should be no psychological burden from those near-misses.
He said he would be happier "if Congress would take some of this burden from us".
He wants to shift some of the tax burden from employers to consumers and the rich.
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