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The phrase "a bit tedious when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or activity that becomes somewhat boring or tiresome at a certain point.
Example: "The lecture was interesting at first, but it became a bit tedious when the professor started discussing the finer details of the theory."
Alternatives: "somewhat tiresome when" or "rather dull when".
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I guess this isn't a huge problem, but it is a bit tedious when you're trying to do stuff hurriedly and I always seem to be in a hurry.
If your text is going to be in rainbow colors, it can be a bit tedious when typing it, due to all of the opening tags and closing tags, especially choosing the colors, so it requires patience.
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I think it's a bit tedious, really.
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