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Discover Ludwig"burdened about" is not a correct phrase.
If you want to use the phrase in written English, you would want to use "burdened with" instead. For example: I was heavily burdened with stress and worry.
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'And they do: whenever you meet your BBC counterparts, there's always something burdened about them, they've always got a shoulder sagging - and on that shoulder is the heavy arm of those endless bureaucrats.
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