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The phrase "load off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an idiom meaning to "relieve someone of a responsibility or burden" or "to make something seem easier or more bearable". For example: "Taking the train to the airport took a load off my mind since I knew I wouldn't have to worry about traffic."
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Take a load off.
But these exploitations could take a load off.
"It's a load off my back," he said.
Companies like his also take the paperwork load off of doctors' clerical workers, he said.
No need to be that way,' the man says, 'sit, take a load off.
4. Take a Load Off The best part of getting a pedicure?
So, ladies, I'm begging you sit down, relax, take a load off.
I also believe in hiring domestic staff to help take the work load off.
This both shows responsibility and takes a load off of your parents.
It "takes a load off of your chest" as people like to say.
Take a little load on your shoulders for a lot of load off of theirs.
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