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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of burdens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that something is characterized by an abundance of difficulties, problems, or worries. For example, "The small business faced a heavy load of burdens, from increasing costs to economic instability."
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This young quarterback is carrying a barrel of burdens.
Institutional investors face a different set of burdens.
But Summertime has a sense of hope, of burdens alleviated, of weight being lifted off shoulders.
The host is in almost every sketch and it's a whole different set of burdens.
The Pakistani Army's tactics were not dissimilar, he added, to other sorts of burdens imposed by governments.
Running the shop has been something of a vocation, but it has also come with a number of burdens.
Environmental policy involves politics and economics, compromises and trade-offs, a division of burdens geographically and over time.
He resumed work as soon as possible and took on a crushing set of burdens that probably hastened his death.
Milan Kundera, "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," March 19 , 1984The heaviest of burdens crushes us, we sink beneath it, it pins us to the ground.
"Every time the government places citizens on racial registers and makes race relevant to the provision of burdens or benefits, it demeans us all".
Fast forward 13 years, and they've merely inherited a new set of burdens: careers, babies, young rivals and a lack of obliging sexual partners.
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