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The phrase "was saddled with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or an organization that is given a burdensome situation, task, or obligation. Example: The poor little company was saddled with a huge debt after its acquisition.
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MGM was saddled with debt after a leveraged buy-out.
On Slim Thug's "I Run," he was saddled with interpreting A Flock of Seagulls.
Ms. Pisier's talents did not ensure success in Hollywood, where she was saddled with poor material.
Poor William Lin-Yee was saddled with the thankless, self-tormenting Friar Laurence at both performances.
His campaign was saddled with the usual backbiting, arguing, dysfunction and even leaks.
As subscribers abandoned it, Sprint was saddled with the cost of maintaining the network.
"He was saddled with a lot of responsibility at that age.
No drugs were found, and the man was saddled with a six-thousand-dollar hospital bill.
When it began its market reforms, China was saddled with monstrously polluting, Soviet-inspired heavy industry.
Even Rihanna was saddled with dragging Coldplay out of its doldrums.
Soon, it was saddled with heavy investments in leveraged loans and real estate assets.
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