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The phrase 'creates a burden for' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone or something is responsible for causing difficulty or responsibility for another person or thing. For example, "The high taxes creates a burden for low-income families."
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I'm sure it creates a burden for them".
We shouldn't be required to cite to commercially-produced versions of the law, which creates a burden for those who don't have access to Lexis or Westlaw.
But Mr Prates points out that each new rule creates a burden for the regulators as well as for the industry; supervisors cannot hope to keep track of all infractions.
On the other hand, the use of non-professionals as counselors creates a burden for the supervising mental health professionals, both in terms of diagnostic accuracy as well as therapeutic follow-up.
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Even a fix as "obvious" as doubling down on audits to catch tax cheaters ends up creating a burden for honest citizens caught in the snare.
Such factors interfere with open communication, impede the sharing of lessons learned, cause duplication and unnecessary expenditure of resources, prompt resistance to external advice and create a burden for managers, among other undesirable outcomes.
To be an effective bank regulator, the fund said, the E.C.B. needs to have a means to shut down banks in an orderly way, without creating a burden for taxpayers.
In her letter dated Thursday, Miers said she was concerned that the confirmation process "would create a burden for the White House and our staff that is not in the best interest of the country".
The shortage of priests in the state and nationwide is creating a burden for clergy.
As HuffPost's Jessica Schulberg reported, diplomats say this round of expulsions from Russia is reminiscent of when the Soviet Union kicked hundreds of U.S. diplomatic staff from Moscow, creating a burden for the remaining diplomats in keeping the embassies running. .
Googling the topic I noticed another New York Times story on the Motherlode blog where a woman in the comments remarked that having an only child "was the right decision for our family, but I just hope it doesn't create a burden for her later in life if we die young, or if she doesn't find a partner etc".
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