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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very cumbersome" is correct and can be used in written English
It means that something is awkward, difficult, or burdensome to handle or use. Example: "The new software system was very cumbersome to navigate, making it difficult for employees to complete their tasks efficiently."
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All this is very cumbersome.
The tests are very cumbersome.
The costume was comfortable enough, he said, "but very cumbersome".
"It's very cumbersome negotiating with the Chinese," he said.
But the process of targeting these households has proved very cumbersome, unreliable and divisive.
Currently, altering services to meet changes in demand is very cumbersome.
These trips are very cumbersome, and the ratio of substance to ceremony is pretty unimpressive.
"We went from 16 millimeter, very cumbersome, to VHS, which was still time-consuming, to digital," he says.
The dome was expensive and very cumbersome to maneuver and was soon replaced by a cyclorama (horizon or sky-cloth), which is still used today.
It is, to begin with, a very cumbersome process so cumbersome that Britain abandoned it two centuries ago as a means of disciplining ministers.
"Record keeping is a very cumbersome process," said James Griffin, spokesman for Fidelity, which has offered a similar system for individual stock transactions since November 2000.
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