Phrases with «heavy workload»

The phrase "heavy workload" means having a lot of work to do, which can be challenging and demanding. Full definition

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Sentences with «heavy workload»

  • With inadequate funding and burdens of heavy workload distribution to teachers, the stage is not exactly set for a compatible marriage of research and practice. (ajeforum.com)
  • This was going to place too heavy a workload on our teachers and would make it very difficult for us to differentiate teaching so that we could provide challenges for our More Able learners. (empiribox.org)
  • Many jobs have seasonal hot times that mean a month or two of really heavy workload. (topresume.com)
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