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Discover Ludwig"carry such a" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is capable of bearing or sustaining a particular action or condition (e.g. emotion, weight, responsibility). Example: "I never realized how much strength and determination it takes to carry such a heavy burden."
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No medium would carry such a message.
I-beams carry such a burden.
Not all of his videos carry such a straightforward message.
Why does the scene carry such a heavy erotic charge?
Hence, more than 35m people carry such a plump purse.
They had Bird to carry such a burden on her back.
As soon as this is implemented I will carry such a card myself.
She said she had no plans to ask her daughter to carry such a phone.
("I still carry such a flame," she sings, in a killer deadpan).
Can that talent carry such a young team all the way?
Even at their age, they carry such a weight of life.
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