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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is laden with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is weighed down or burdened by something else. Example: The tree branches were laden with heavy snow, causing them to bend under its weight.
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It is laden with dread.
The house is laden with icicles.
The book is laden with detail.
The song is laden with rough street language.
(3) His family tree is laden with hardworking farmers.
The deal is laden with incentives for Turkey.
Scudder Europe's portfolio is laden with finance and technology issues.
The German's version, though, is laden with remorse.
Indeed, the entire volume is laden with death.
The latter is laden with older, skilled players.
Life outside Albany, though, is laden with potential mines.
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