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Discover Ludwig"less burden" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a smaller amount or weight of something that is causing difficulty or hardship. Example: The new technology has made our jobs much easier and has significantly reduced the burden on our shoulders. We now have less burden to bear and can focus on other tasks.
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It just helps them to do their volunteer work with a little less burden on them".
"Indeed, detergent-less means less burden to the environment," acknowledged Mr. Kanda of the detergent makers.
But one less burden for BP might not be so bad.
Higher retirement ages also mean more income for the elderly and less burden on the state.
The upgrade will put less burden on City Light's infrastructure and save Solstice 50% of their energy use.
We should place less burden on individual companies by focusing more on systemic ways to address cyber threats.
Better regulation seeks to extend existing policy and regulatory outcomes at less burden for the actors involved.
"The majority of women who had let go of dyeing found that they had one less burden," Ms. Topaz said.
There is thus a need for tools to enable accurate long-term evaluation of sleep timing and duration in daily life with less burden on users and researchers.
New technology allows us to go about our lives and work with less cost, less effort and less burden on the natural environment.
There is clearly strong support for a system that places far less burden on low-income households," he said ahead of the "Unfair and Unclear" report.
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