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The phrase "burden off" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be an incomplete expression and may be intended to convey the idea of relieving someone of a burden. Example: "After the meeting, I felt a burden off my shoulders."
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"That will take a burden off Drew.
"We want to pay that back and get that burden off of us," he said.
"Of course," Mr. Lott continued, "at one point Atlas tricked Hercules and dumped that burden off on Hercules.
Managed Kubernetes offerings take the burden off from administrators and operators in maintaining the cluster.
Today, the new site will take the burden off customers to "follow" the products and sellers they like, eBay says.
"To have this aspect of her life behind her takes some burden off...
"At one point Atlas tricked Hercules and dumped that burden off on Hercules.
It's really taken the burden off companies".
Using a selling service took the burden off his shoulders.
"This takes a burden off my chest," he said.
"It seems like such a burden off my shoulders".
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