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'handle a big workload' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence such as: "He was able to handle a big workload by carefully scheduling his time throughout the day."
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And I am this is not a sexual innuendo, but it's going to sound like it—I'm able to handle a big workload.
And I am – this is not a sexual innuendo, but it's going to sound like it – I'm able to handle a big workload.
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For the six-threaded GPU-BLAST, the total speedup is smaller and the difference between the ungapped and gapped version diminished because the CPU can handle a bigger workload leaving a smaller margin to the GPU to speedup the total running time.
It certainly provided a big workload and a big challenge for Jimmy Anderson.
Nobody has ever taken on such a big workload as Vice-President.
"There are just so many people in the slot now, there aren't many chances and it's not a big workload," Renney said.
KCCA handles a big slaughter load from many parts of the country.
In 2008, the company downsized, forcing Mr. de la Hera to take on a bigger workload, traveling as much as 180 miles a day to handle a more far-flung group of clients.
Talented employees will take on a bigger workload, but they won't stay if their job suffocates them in the process.
There is then an e-tray exercise which tests prospective fast streamers' ability to handle a typical workload.
OSTP has deliberately boosted the size of its temporary staff to handle a growing workload, says Lane, who likes the results of those efforts.
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