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The phrase "Very laborious" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that requires a lot of effort or is physically or mentally demanding. Example: "The project was very laborious, requiring the team to work long hours and conduct extensive research."
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Very laborious and my wife and manager Claire is a huge help with that process.
The people are very intelligent, very laborious".
Well named for travel very laborious during this time.
I make for my family, but it's a very laborious dish".
"It was a very laborious and arduous process, but we have done everything by the book," Mr. Pace said.
"This is very, very laborious," he says, but he still manages to identify caterpillars ready for release with barely a second glance.
"One of the very difficult problems presented when people commit criminal acts like this is that you have to go through a very laborious process of tracking everything back," said one agency official involved in the matter.
"Printing photo books is very laborious and time-consuming".
Nevertheless, acquisition of adsorption isotherm can be very laborious.
The experiment also suggested that stringing subliminals across an entire movie would be very laborious.
My PhD project, at the University of Madrid, was very interesting--and very laborious.
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