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Discover Ludwig"strenuous life" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a lifestyle or task that requires a lot of physical or mental effort and hard work. Example: "John's job as a construction worker requires a strenuous life, with long hours and physically demanding tasks."
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None of this prevented Kennedy from undertaking a strenuous life in politics.
He soon headed for the back country and for some time lived a very strenuous life, working up to 18 hours a day at various jobs.
Roosevelt, an exponent of "the strenuous life," loved football, for its machismo and for bringing a manly man activity to college campuses.
He adopted "the strenuous life," as he entitled his 1901 book, as his ideal, both as an outdoorsman and as a politician.
THEODORE "TEDDY" ROOSEVELT, soldier, president and outdoorsman, once summed up his vision for America as a "doctrine of the strenuous life".
A leading advocate of the "strenuous life" was America's 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt, who had overcome childhood sicknesses by hardening his body through riding, shooting, boxing, and wrestling.
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All the patients and controls were city dwellers; majority of them were office workers or housewives and connected to non-strenuous life style with minimal aerobic exercise during the day.
In 1900 Roosevelt entered Harvard University, where he spent most of his time on extracurricular activities and a strenuous social life; his academic record was undistinguished.
"For someone with such a strenuous professional life, he took part in a huge number of charitable events," Ms. Francke said.
One of them reveals a woman who had suffered lifelong congenital syphilis and had led a strenuous working life that involved heavy use of her upper arms and shoulders.
"You may perhaps find some compensation for living in Cambridge in the excellent opportunities it affords for a strenuous intellectual life; it is a great advantage too that there should be so many young men from who to choose suitable and worthy companions".
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