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"heightened workload" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it when talking about an increase in work or responsibilities that someone has. For example, "The new hire had difficulty adjusting to the heightened workload."
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More companies are willing to offer assistance these days, especially as they deal with higher levels of employee stress from heightened workloads and job cuts.
But whereas Lochte is struggling with the demands of a programme which saw him pull out of his seventh and final event, Phelps has improved as the workload has heightened with the passing days.
As workers they face a heavier workload and heightened job insecurity and, with cuts in the provision of public services, there are fewer services to support them in their domestic and caring roles.
The serendipitous character of the collection was heightened and strengthened after 1914, when the long-widowed Winthrop delegated much of the workload of his collecting to Martin Birnbaum.
Your emotions are surely heightened.
The Americans heightened the pressure.
They had acquired heightened attention.
"Everyone's awareness is heightened".
Everything had been so heightened.
Instead, he heightened his attacks.
Other attributes heightened its allure.
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