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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'taxing on' is not technically correct in written English, but you can use the phrase 'taxing on (someone/something)' if you are referring to the action of taxing or the result of taxing something.
For example: The taxes imposed by the government are very taxing on my finances.
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It's very taxing on your body.
They are also less taxing on the wallet.
"It was definitely taxing on my body and mentally.
— it's very taxing on the mind," he said.
Day two was less taxing on the liver.
It's something you want to do, but it's taxing on your body.
It was a new medium for him and less taxing on his eyes.
As it is, the Open is less taxing on the women than typical tour play.
People are paying for electricity, taxing on their telephones, on their cable.
"He won Toronto with offense, and that's a lot less taxing on your body, earlier in a tournament".
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Then there's the looming issue of taxing on-line transactions.
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