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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put burden" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to place or assign a responsibility or load onto someone or something. Example: The government must not put the burden of fixing the economy solely on the working class.
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This high caesarean section rate has put burden on the economy of nations and individuals.
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A core disadvantage of music on demand services is that they put the burden of choice on the listener.
It put the burden on the other parties.
They are looking to put the burden on the residents.
I try not to put my burden on these guys.
This has put the burden squarely on deal-making.
I would prefer it to be commercial and not put a burden on the taxpayers".
And yes, put the burden on those with the broadest shoulders.
That has put the burden on private institutions using private funds to keep the United States competitive.
"It has put the burden on us to protect our independence," he said.
To put that burden of expectation onto a student would be wrong.
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