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The phrase "the increased workload" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a heavier workload or set of tasks that one needs to complete. For example, "The increased workload has been a challenge to manage, but I am determined to see it through."
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However, the increased income did not fully reflect the increased workload.
However, the increased income did not fully reflect the increased workload, and those who worked the hardest did not necessarily get paid the most.
Nonetheless, the increased workload would be bittersweet.
Perhaps colleges and high schools can work together to devise ways to minimize the increased workload.
(Election officials will be furious about the increased workload, but they have brought this on themselves).
Legislators may grumble about the increased costs, but what of the increased workload?
The Congressional Budget Office estimated last month that the increased workload for the Pentagon and the Supreme Court would cost around $1 million a year.
The BBMH service has been pushed to the limit by the increased workload caused by appeals against the work capability assessment (WCA).
The federal government says it carefully screens applicants, but some internal affairs investigators say they have been unable to keep up with the increased workload.
Given the increased workload and risk, many specialists in corporate governance advise top executives to serve on no more than three boards.
Lin was given the day off from practice to rest a sore ankle and to recover from the increased workload and the excitement.
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