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The phrase "heavy load of work" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a large volume or amount of work that is difficult to complete. For example, "I have a heavy load of work this week, so I may not be able to go out as planned."
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"This is not deliberate, it is because of the heavy load of work that we have," Molewa said.
"By just stopping all that heavy load of work, my arm kind of loosened up to the normal position where it should be," Martínez said.
Chacin walked four men and yielded six hits and four runs in 4 2/3 innings, forcing the bullpen to handle another heavy load of work.
Would the heavy load of work affect their quality of rest and working abilities?
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He'd taken a heavy load of course work and collected several degrees in the process.
Manne's heavy load of Hollywood studio work sometimes shifted his attention from his mainstream jazz playing.
Although it may reflect a lack of awareness or overconfidence in other groups, or indeed, more honesty in the medical group, it is more likely to reflect a heavier load of competing work priorities and greater demand by this group for more information and training.
To help accomplish this, Washington should free American citizens working abroad from the heavy load of paperwork that it now requires of them.
Many other firms, including some of the biggest, are teetering under a heavy load of debt.
The price of the merger will be a heavy load of debt.
So those damp little pads can collect a really heavy load of irritants.
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