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"their burden" is a correct phase and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that is weighing on or causing difficulty for a group of people. You can use it whenever you want to describe a shared responsibility or hardship that a group is facing. For example: - The family had to sell their home to pay off their debt, but it was their burden to bear together. - The students were struggling to keep up with their coursework, but the teachers understood their burden and offered extra help. - The workers were protesting for better working conditions and fair pay, as it was their burden to fight for their rights.
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They take humanity as their burden.
How big is their burden?
They carry their burden alone," he said.
Asking them to call more strikes adds to their burden.
On the contrary, I think it increases their burden.
No, sir. They have not met their burden of proof.
But the A's added to their burden of playoff disappointment.
Their burden of guilt was simply too great.
Their burden is greater, as are the consequences for failure.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Only something so heavy could lighten their burden.
They forcefully advertise their mass and their burden, but also their loss of functionality.
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