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Discover LudwigThe phrase "their workload" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the amount of work that someone is responsible for completing. Example: Teachers often struggle with managing their workload, as they have to grade assignments, create lesson plans, and attend meetings on top of actually teaching their classes.
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Their workload was not dropping.
This increased their workload substantially.
Given their workload, MPs have my sympathy.
"Their workload is absolutely enormous," said Dhonau.
Instead, 68% of respondents said their workload was too high.
And their success this season is reflected in their workload.
Teachers went on strike when he increased their workload.
The logic is simple: their workload is always increasing.
65% singled out their workload as the single biggest cause of their stress.
Finally, those feeling more prepared for teaching are less likely to find their workload unmanageable.
Their pay is charted by national publications, and their workload is legend.
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