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The phrase "to load" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb to mean to put a load or weight onto something, fill something up with something, or to prepare something for use. For example: "I need to load the truck with supplies before we leave."
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Then he tried to load one.
Pumpsie Green walked, to load the bases.
Pagan walked to load the bases.
He explained how to load the magazine.
Maps that take eons to load.
Chance to load the box.
Webpages are slow to load.
"I had to load all the software.
Videos take minutes to load.
Applications seem to load quicker.
Kendrick walked to load the bases.
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