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workload

[wurk-lohd] / ˈwɜrkˌloʊd /
NOUN
line of duty
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NOUN
work load
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For example, an analyst who was planning to retire has been able to do so in a phased way, using their digital twin to take on some of their workload.

From BBC • Apr. 16, 2026

They also reported on their goals, productivity, mood, sleep, and workload.

From Science Daily • Apr. 15, 2026

He has no set innings limit from the Dodgers—and he is expecting a workload that reflects as much.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 10, 2026

While A.I.’s selling point is its ability to quickly take care of otherwise-time-consuming tasks, the Harvard Business Review recently found that this feature only ends up intensifying employee workload, not reducing it.

From Slate • Apr. 9, 2026

The new team was supposed to help with the workload.

From "The Woman All Spies Fear" by Amy Butler Greenfield