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Filter by Meaning The overburden of debt is causing financial distress to the family.
The overburden of regulations is stifling the growth of small businesses.
The overburden of responsibility fell on her after her boss resigned.
The overburden layer was unstable and posed a danger to the workers.
The removal of overburden was necessary to access the mineral deposits beneath.
The overburden of chores made her wish she could afford a housekeeper.
The overburden of expectations from her parents was too much to bear.
The overburden of assignments is stressing out the students.
The overburden of expectations from his parents made him feel suffocated.
The overburden of rules is hindering creativity in the art industry.
The overburden of emotional baggage caused her to break down.
The overburden backpack was too heavy for the hiker.
The overburden expectations of perfectionism caused her to develop anxiety.
The overburden from the mine was dumped into a nearby valley.
The cost of removing the overburden in this mine is very high.
The mining company had to remove a lot of overburden to reach the coal seam.
The overburden from the gold mine contained a lot of toxic chemicals.
The removal of overburden during the excavation caused significant environmental damage.
The excavation of the overburden was necessary to access the mineral deposit.
The overburden on this site was so thick that it took several years to remove.
The overburden was piled high, creating a mound that could be seen from miles away.
The overburden in this quarry was rich in fossils, which provided valuable insights into the region's history.
The workers had to wear protective gear while removing the overburden due to the risk of exposure to harmful materials.
The overburden removal process can cause soil erosion and water pollution.
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