have a workload

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A general phrase to state the existence of a workload, often qualified by an adjective (e.g., have a heavy workload).

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Examples (10)

  • She has an increased workload this year.
  • Many employees have a heavy workload during peak season.
  • He had an unbearable workload last month.
  • Next quarter, we will have a reduced workload thanks to automation.
  • Do you have a manageable workload at the moment?
  • Students often have a huge workload during exam periods.
  • I don't have much of a workload today, surprisingly.
  • Having a balanced workload is crucial for well-being.
  • The team is expected to have an administrative workload that consumes a significant portion of their time.
  • If we hire more staff, we could have a lighter workload.