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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burden to the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or weight of a responsibility or obligation on someone or something.
Example: "The new regulations have become a burden to the small businesses in the area, making it difficult for them to thrive."
Alternatives: "weight on the" or "strain on the."
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This has greatly reduced the burden to the United States.
They toil back with their limp burden to the trench.
The high debt/GDP ratio is still a burden to the Italian economy..
"Indeed, detergent-less means less burden to the environment," acknowledged Mr. Kanda of the detergent makers.
If my marines live in what's left of the town, it's a burden to the infrastructure".
There are concerns that such laws may become a burden to the police.
"They are a burden to the many while a benefit to the few".
And if the burden to the caretaking daughter bothers you, lend a hand.
Overall, say the Republicans, the Kerry plan simply shifts the burden to the taxpayer.
Sunrise manages to hand out a lot of information without being a burden to the user.
This disorientation and re-accommodation was an additional mental burden to the cognitive attention switching.
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