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The phrase "burden over" is correct and can be used in written English.
Generally, it is used to refer to the transference of a burden (e.g. responsibility, obligation, etc.) from one person or group to another. For example, "The employees quickly realized that the burden of getting the project done had been shifted over to them."
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"This shifts the burden over to the Israelis".
What has happened to this tax burden over recent decades?
* Start by paying attention to a fund's tax burden over the most recent year.
Chad has shouldered a huge refugee burden over the past 10 years from crises in neighbouring countries.
"Record low interest rates over the past seven years mean that many consumers have been able to reduce their debt burden over the past few years.
Mr. Larkin added that Canadian Pacific Railway had invested heavily in track and equipment, which should lighten its capital spending burden over the next few years.
But there was a 4% increase in the non-fatal burden over the same period, suggesting a shift from dying prematurely to living longer with disease.
"They have to preserve as much of the school program as possible without shifting too much of the burden over to the property-tax payer".
If the heart is subjected to a greater than normal burden over a long period, it can respond by growing larger (the process is known as hypertrophy).
The developed method reduces computational burden over communication networks.
Moreover, MSM score was found to be significantly correlated with Aβ burden over the occipital region.
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