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Discover Ludwig"saddled with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means to have been given a burden or a task to take on, often unwillingly or unexpectedly. Example: He was saddled with the responsibility of organizing the company picnic.
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Many American households are saddled with debt.
Related: Our lesson "Saddled with Praise".
Now I'm saddled with that image.
Humans are saddled with other shortcomings, too.
MGM was saddled with debt after a leveraged buy-out.
It's good to be outraged over students saddled with debt.
Then why have you been saddled with this label?
Even Dan Knechtges's choreography is saddled with threadbare quotation marks.
But many companies are still saddled with huge debts.
Sam Bradford won't be saddled with substandard weapons much longer.
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