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"increased burden on" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a greater amount of responsibility or pressure placed on someone or something. Example: The recent layoffs have caused an increased burden on the remaining employees, who must now take on additional tasks.
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This can have far more effect on the overall system reliability – leading to inadequate troubleshooting, repeated down-time, reduced availability and increased burden on Through-life Engineering Services.
It will be accompanied by demographic change, increase of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), increased burden on the health system, and shortage of money - but also by social and technological innovations.
The handling, management, and use of vaccines is becoming increasingly complex; placing an increased burden on health care professionals who distribute and deliver vaccines and on supply systems that need to transport, manage, store, and track disparate products.
An increased burden on lysosomal degradation could thus drive dysfunction in vulnerable neuronal populations [ 63, 66].
Furthermore, increased medical burden for the patient is increased burden on the primary caregiver.
It is also well established that those suffering from somatoform disorders cause increased burden on health care systems [ 42, 43].
5 The end result of this is loss of productivity and increased burden on health care systems.
Appetite stimulation by the medication would lead to feeling of hunger (subjectively distressing) or increased food consumption (increased burden on family).
Our results are consistent with other prior studies finding an increased burden on public payers during periods of economic downturn [ 31- 33].
Moreover, oral health in patients with symptomatic OLP was reported to have an increased burden on their life quality compared to those with non-symptomatic OLP.
As such exposure may place increased burden on individuals and result in greater distress, considering cumulative stress exposure may be valuable.
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