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Discover LudwigThe phrase "carrying a load" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something physically transporting or bearing a heavy or cumbersome object. Example: The construction worker was struggling while carrying a load of bricks on his shoulder.
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"He's carrying a load.
One of the vehicles involved was a semi carrying a load of McDonald's french fries.
As she drives away, Travis follows in his truck, carrying a load of gravel.
The Giants suit up against the Eagles carrying a load of dirty laundry.
They bust some stooge truck driver carrying a load of drugs, and you know there's more behind it.
It was carrying a load of helmets, airplane engines and depth charges, which look like small barrels, and other matériel.
What are they protesting?" said Christian Vega, who sat in his truck carrying a load of recycled paper.
A fire truck, with soldiers riding on top, rolled through the area past burning homes, carrying a load of watermelons.
They were moving in small packs, carrying a load of heavy equipment, which clearly slowed them down.
Cantilever, beam supported at one end and carrying a load at the other end or distributed along the unsupported portion.
Although narrow pants were carrying a load of history in their Toile de Jouy pattern of Napoleon's campaign in Egypt.
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