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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was overburdened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is overwhelmed or excessively loaded with responsibilities or tasks. Example: "After taking on too many projects at once, she realized she was overburdened and needed to delegate some of her work."
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was overburdened
noun
The rock and subsoil that lies above a mineral deposit such as a coal seam.
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Siedlecki said he did not think his team was overburdened, or nervous.
With about 17 million passengers last year, Tegel, built for 5 million to 7 million, was overburdened.
It was overburdened, carrying as many as 208 people when it was licensed to carry only 140 and crew.
President Bush came into office promising relief for industry, which he claimed was overburdened by government regulations.
Jovan Kirovski and Ante Razov made little impact, and the midfield could not find them, and the defense was overburdened.
"He saw that I was overburdened with work, and he came to lighten my load, literally and figuratively," she said.
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The first twenty-five metres was overburden, dirt.
Our taxpayers are overburdened.
But that system is overburdened.
Services and infrastructure, already creaking, are overburdened.
These ports are overburdened and underfinanced.
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