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"huge burden for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the strain or challenges someone is experiencing due to a particular situation. For example: "The extra workload has been a huge burden for the team."
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The task of rebuilding tens of thousands of schools is a huge burden for Nepal.
"Speaking to fans wasn't a huge burden for me," Kaká said.
Backpaying 17 years of taxes would have been a huge burden for Sam, who has a young family to support.
Slashing taxes now will increase the deficit for years to come, leaving a huge burden for our children and grandchildren to pay for.
While many riders say they feel the same way, some add that a fare increase will still be a huge burden for them.
This could create a huge burden for some of the smaller organizations to make a dent on viral misinformation, particularly as each story has to be addressed individually.
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These types of subsidies could turn into a huge burdens for the state and create enormous chronic deficits in public budgets.
On the other hand, indemnity plans cover actual medical expenses and include both co-payments under the NHI and out-of-pocket payments for services not covered by the NHI (e.g., private room charges), which often become huge burdens for patients.
"Britain," Hunter has said, "has a huge burden of responsibility for what happened at Srebrenica".
My mom was left with the huge burden of caring for a family with six children.
This creates a huge burden of suffering for the Ethiopian people with extremely limited access to pain medications and other PC interventions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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