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The phrase "were shouldered with" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "were shouldered with"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe a situation where someone is burdened with responsibilities or tasks. Example: "The volunteers were shouldered with the responsibility of organizing the event, which required a lot of time and effort."
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Officers were "shouldered with an unfair portion of blame", the then home secretary was told after the disaster.
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The challenge for Japan is how to handle companies seeking public funding that are shouldered with woes that go beyond the financial crisis.
"They felt that they had been shouldered with an unfair portion of the blame.
Plaintiffs would be shouldered with the burden of proving foreign state complicity with judicially vetted reliable evidence.
There they were, shoulder to shoulder, with the exception of Mr. Carter, who stood apart looking aloof.
It was also for my team-mates who were shoulder to shoulder with me.
"We should be shoulder to shoulder with the army.
We will be shoulder to shoulder with members".
You are shoulder to shoulder with everyone, mostly other tourists, and you can't move.
"I think the great news is the City Council wants to be shoulder to shoulder with us in this.
Her hair is shoulder length with a side part.
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