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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such burdens" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to any burdensome tasks, duties, or responsibilities. For example: "I'm exhausted from carrying such burdens every day."
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Houston is free of such burdens.
His shoulders, unused to such burdens, hunched in a shiver.
No man, however good, could survive such burdens.
The Seahawks, however, have had no such burdens.
Such burdens may play out in the coming weeks.
And those who worry most about such burdens are small builders.
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Sanchez said he had never felt such burden of expectation.
She reached out for Penelope, but the arms that slid out of her sleeves were sticks too frail to hold any such burden.
China imposes no such burden on legislators; officials are subject only to patchily and secretively enforced requirements to report their incomes.
"Such burden-sharing measures should lie only with elected parliaments, not independent central banks," he told an audience in Paris last month.
But France must consider, he said, whether it can continue to rely on such burden-sharing, or strive for self-sufficiency — highly unlikely given austerity measures.
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