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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burden of being" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a way of describing the struggles and responsibilities that come with being a certain person or having a certain identity. For example, you might say, "As a single mother, she feels the burden of being both a parent and provider for her family."
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They carry the burden of being so famous".
His manner suggests the burden of being fully appreciated.
"He felt the burden of being Paul Newman's son.
They can ease the burden of being a landlord.
It's the burden of being a soldier, I suppose.
For much of the 1960s Mr. Poitier bore the special burden of being the only one.
Significantly, it also spares Wearsiders the psychological burden of being bottom at Christmas.
Designers like Mr. Ghesquiere have the blessing and burden of being groundbreakers.
The burden of being a "rebel child" has proved too much for some.
The burden of being on-call 24/7 was becoming impossible.
What I did not feel was the additional burden of being "in the wrong".
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