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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with the workload" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific situation or circumstance that relates to a person's workload. Example: "With the workload increasing each day, Jane felt overwhelmed and exhausted."
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Fortunately, we are here to help with the workload.
If they can't produce scripts or keep up with the workload they will fail.
"I was concerned about keeping up with the workload and also making friends.
With the workload he's expected to receive in Pittsburgh, there could be value there.
There is a steady drain of older experienced teachers who can't keep up with the workload.
Its main construction firm, Khatam al-Anbya, could barely keep up with the workload.
It has struggled to cope with the workload of cases since the advent of new democracies since 1989.
There are simply too few administrative law judges — 1,025 at present — to keep up with the workload.
She contended that Mr. Lhota had "just come up with an excuse for not keeping up with the workload".
If you don't believe me, type 'Euston Manifesto' into Google and see if your computer can cope with the workload.
An official said: "It's hugely interesting for us, and we've brought in more people to deal with the workload.
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