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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not burdened" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used as an adjective phrase to describe someone or something that is not weighed down or troubled by something. Example: She was grateful to have a supportive partner who was not burdened by her struggles with anxiety. In this example, "not burdened" describes the partner as someone who is not weighed down or troubled by the speaker's struggles with anxiety. Example: The company's finances were not burdened by excessive debt, making it easier for them to invest in new projects. In this sentence, "not burdened" describes the state of the company's finances as not being weighed down or troubled by excessive debt.
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They are not burdened by doubt.
"We're not burdened with debt," he said.
Briskly told, Rooney's novel is not burdened by excessive detail.
Hulu, he promised, "is not burdened by that legacy".
"She's not burdened by thoughts of marriage or boyfriends.
While tigerishly competitive, she was not burdened by ego.
When you're not burdened with yourself, you really have freedom".
He was nimble and quick, not burdened by his weight.
In several European countries, wind generation is so far not burdened with full balancing responsibility.
Tours of the stadium and the monument are not burdened by debate.
They're really fun to go to, they're not burdened by all this tradition.
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