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severe workload
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "severe workload" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has an exceptionally high amount of work to complete, often leading to stress or difficulty in managing tasks. Example: "Due to the severe workload this quarter, many employees are feeling overwhelmed and struggling to meet deadlines."
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Work tasks implying severe workload included handling the fishing gear and handling the catch.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
" Sometimes, some experienced health assistants do the work of nurses because of the severe shortages and excessive workload on the few nurses we have".
Science
A successful operation with an IM nail would have led to this patient being out of bed in a few days, but because of a heavy workload, a severe lack of staff and theater time, and the fact that this fracture was considered by the treating clinicians to have good potential for of healing, it was decided to continue treatment with traction until union.
Science
Under maximum workload the most severe VAs observed were nonsustained VTs in 35% and couplets in 30%, whereas single VPBs were detected in the remaining subjects.
The B-J reflex is thought to be a protective response, defending the heart against ischemia during severe hypovolemia by reducing its workload through induction of bradycardia, negative inotoropy, and afterload reduction.
Science
Since the anaerobic threshold (AT) may not be determined by the V-slope method 21 or the interpreter may feel that AT is unreliable after reviewing an exercise test in a substantial number of patients with severe COPD, CPET variables including,,, workload and VD/VT were calculated at peak exercise without AT.
Science
Hundreds voted in favour of canvassing GPs on their willingness to sign undated resignations and take industrial action in response to what they say is an inadequate rescue package from NHS England to stop services crumbling under unsustainable workloads and a severe recruitment crisis.
News & Media
We aimed to determine the optimal duration for a CPET to attain the peak oxygen consumption ( ˙Vo2peak) in a group of patients with severe COPD using different carefully conducted workload protocols.
Science
The workload here is less severe, there the work is too much.
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We found no significant effects of weather displays on severe weather avoidance, controller communications, and subjective workload ratings.
Blockade of β-adrenergic receptors following severe burns therefore decreases thermogenesis, tachycardia, cardiac workload, and resting energy expenditure [ 63- 65].
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the impact of a "severe workload", be specific about the consequences, such as increased stress, burnout, or decreased productivity. For instance, instead of saying "The severe workload affected morale", specify "The severe workload led to increased stress and a decrease in overall team morale".
Common error
Avoid using "severe workload" when the workload is simply busy or demanding. Reserve "severe" for situations where the workload is truly extreme and unsustainable, leading to significant negative consequences. Otherwise, consider using milder terms like "heavy workload" or "demanding workload".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "severe workload" functions as a noun phrase where "severe" modifies the noun "workload". It describes the intensity or magnitude of the work required. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "severe workload" is a grammatically sound and frequently used phrase that describes an exceptionally high amount of work, often with negative consequences. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. While alternatives like "heavy workload" or "intense workload" exist, "severe" emphasizes the extreme and unsustainable nature of the work. It's important to reserve this phrase for situations where the workload truly has significant negative effects, and to be specific about those effects when using it in writing. The phrase appears across various contexts, but predominantly in science, news, and business.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
heavy workload
Replaces "severe" with "heavy", indicating a large amount of work but not necessarily the intensity or difficulty.
intense workload
Substitutes "severe" with "intense", emphasizing the high level of activity and pressure associated with the work.
excessive workload
Replaces "severe" with "excessive", highlighting that the amount of work is beyond a reasonable or manageable level.
demanding workload
Focuses on the high demands and requirements of the work, rather than the sheer volume.
overwhelming workload
Emphasizes the feeling of being burdened and unable to cope with the amount of work.
strenuous workload
Highlights the physically or mentally taxing nature of the work.
crippling workload
Implies that the workload is so heavy that it significantly impairs one's ability to function effectively.
unmanageable workload
Indicates that the amount of work is impossible to handle or control.
taxing workload
Highlights the depleting and exhausting nature of the work.
onerous workload
Replaces "severe" highlighting that the workload is burdensome and oppressive.
FAQs
How can I use "severe workload" in a sentence?
You can use "severe workload" to describe a situation with an exceptionally high amount of work. For instance, "The hospital staff is experiencing a "severe workload" due to the pandemic", or "The project team is under a "severe workload" to meet the deadline".
What are some alternatives to "severe workload"?
Alternatives include "heavy workload", "intense workload", "excessive workload", or "demanding workload" depending on the specific context and nuance you want to convey.
Is it always negative to have a "severe workload"?
While a "severe workload" is generally associated with negative consequences like stress and burnout, it can sometimes indicate a period of high productivity or growth, particularly if it's temporary and well-managed. However, the term usually implies an unsustainable level of work.
What's the difference between "heavy workload" and "severe workload"?
"Heavy workload" generally refers to a large amount of work, while "severe workload" implies that the amount of work is not only large but also causing significant stress, difficulty, or negative consequences. A "severe workload" is more intense and problematic than a "heavy workload".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested