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Discover Ludwig"burden the" is not correct and usable in written English.
The phrase "burden" can be used to mean "to make (someone) tired, worried, or oppressed by having to carry a heavy load of work, problems, or difficulties." For example, "The heavy workload was a burden to all the employees."
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Irrelevant subplots burden the leads.
Don't burden the preparer with clerical work.
Extra security layers also burden the economy.
"Would that burden the health service?
Stagnating low wages threaten living standards and burden the taxpayer.
He certainly did not burden the system with unnecessary expense.
Like Metro-North, Amtrak was afraid of the burden the quiet car would place on conductors.
He credits the likely changes to Amanda Burden, the chairwoman of the City Planning Commission.
And these costs will burden the taxpayers who are now benefitting from low energy prices".
2. Don't burden the plot and/or characterisation with excessive period detail.
That is nothing compared with the financial burden the British have had to carry.
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