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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burden of" is correct and usable in written English
It is most commonly used to refer to a responsibility, duty, or obligation that weighs down on someone. For example: The burden of maintaining a healthy lifestyle can feel overwhelming at times.
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C.L.: The burden of Excel?
And your burden of awareness.
Oh, the burden of expectations.
Reduce the burden of debt.
"A burden of memory".
The burden of representing?
Longing and the burden of your hopes".
The Honor and Burden of Care Q.
The burden of public debt is onerous.
We face a crushing burden of debt.
The burden of history intensified the suffering.
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