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Discover Ludwig"incumbrance" is an accepted and correct word in written English.
You can use "incumbrance" to refer to an obstacle or hindrance, particularly one that is a burden or responsibility. Example sentence: "Growing up with a large family was an incumbrance that proved difficult to manage."
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incumbrance
noun
A burden; a thing that must be carried.
Exact(3)
Cars that aren't called for in 30 days will be sen to an incumbrance depot at Old Ferry Point, under the White Stone Bridge, and eventually, after some legal steps, will be auctioned off, or sold as junk.
"So you are the fragrant Mrs Copperfield's incumbrance," he said to me.
Bewitching Mrs. Copperfield's incumbrance?" cried the gentleman.
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In the old days, the numbering rule was enforced by the borough president's Bureau of Encroachments and Incumbrances.
Lord Kilcullen is in another category entirely - he is ruined and his father is facing severe incumbrances on his own property if he can't get his hands on Fanny Wyndham's inheritance.
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