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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weighted down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone or something is burdened or weighed down by a literal or figurative burden. For example: "The hiker was weighted down with a full backpack and had to take frequent breaks."
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I feel weighted down.
Mr. Stiles is weighted down by crates of 78's.
Middles can get ponderous, weighted down with their own importance.
Nervously, her parents followed, weighted down with unasked questions.
We're still weighted down by the impact of slavery".
The end result sounded bass-heavy and overly weighted down.
The deceased was found submerged, wrapped in a bag, and had been weighted down.
Marcia Chapman, 31, was found in the river, weighted down with boulders.
"I'm weighted down with musical ideas that keep me writing and recording and doing my job".
Lightman's language, too, becomes ponderous, as if weighted down by the burden of specificity..
She did this at times when Clark's mood had weighted down all their indoor space.
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