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Discover Ludwig"were burdened" is a correct and usable form of written English.
It is part of the past tense verb "to be burdened," which means to be weighed down with responsibility or difficulty. For example: The students were burdened with the task of completing a 10-page essay within a week.
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were burdened
noun
A heavy load.
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But both were burdened by inconsistent protection.
Farmers who retained their land were burdened by debt.
We were burdened by our stuff; we were drowning in it.
Climate scientists were burdened with knowing the effects of our continued pollution.
Many big banks were burdened with huge quantities of bad loans, and bank failures climbed steeply.
German atlases of the same period were burdened with enormous detail, numerous insets, pictures, and notes.
Most of his talkies for MGM were burdened with banal storylines, superfluous characters, and tired wisecracks.
There is no doubt that appellants [257 Pa.Super. 60] were burdened by the attempted waiver of the habitability warranty.
In remarks made Wednesday, Mr. Medvedev admitted that civic groups in Russia were "burdened by pounds of regulations".
And while Florence was not as disapproving as Fred she said too many of the wines were burdened by heaviness.
During most of the 20th century, artists, composers and painters were burdened by the need to be original.
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