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Discover Ludwig"load down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean that something has been filled or heavily burdened with something else. For example, "The truck was loaded down with supplies for the trip."
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He's a load down there.
FPA Capital, which reopens with a 5.25percentt load, down from 6.5percentt, has outstanding long-term returns.
In The War Is Dead, Long Live the War, Vulliamy has tried not to load down his readers with horrors.
Drugs can reduce it to some extent, by bringing people's viral load down to the point where they will not pass on the disease.
As I stagger to my feet, he sits in my place and pulls the load down as if it were a stack of cardboard.
Eventually, workers were able to slowly lower the load down to the ground, and about 4 p.m., the street was reopened.
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The car was loaded down with boxes.
Soldiers, loaded down with gear, had simply disappeared.
Banks found themselves loaded down with non-performing loans.
By 9 a.m., they had finished shopping and were loaded down with their morning groceries.
"Was loaded down with those darn mags again today," another wrote.
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