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The phrase "workload of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the amount of work assigned to or expected from a person or group, often in a professional or academic context. Example: "The workload of the team has increased significantly this quarter due to new project demands."
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A full workload of 212 1/3 innings.
The urgency and "massive workload" of revolution always came first.
Have you adjusted to the workload of a nightly show?
Women have the additional workload of dealing with sexism and discrimination.
"A salary of $89,000 is ridiculously low for the duties and workload of the chairman".
A fifth said they have the workload of two or more people.
The new demand was costly and added to the workload of academicians whose salaries were meager.
"The workload of the college athletes in non-revenue sports is also extreme," he writes.
But one important factor is often overlooked in the changing workload of pitchers.
In some districts, the increased pace is straining the workload of administrators.
Mancini drills them twice a day, double the workload of most professionals in English soccer.
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