Sentence examples for a drag for two from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a drag for two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or activity that is unenjoyable or burdensome for both parties involved.
Example: "The long meeting turned out to be a drag for two, leaving both of us feeling exhausted and frustrated."
Alternatives: "a burden for both" or "a hassle for two".

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This is a drag for two reasons.

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But it's a drag for a six year-old to feel like she has to answer questions about her family unit for strangers, not only because she knows full well that the very question invokes her difference, but because, honestly, it's a personal subject.

I've been doing drag for two years, but in my first Drag Race audition tape, I said since birth.

It would be a drag for Henry Kissinger to live to a hundred and Christopher to keel over next year".

The thing about it is I don't want to get in drag for eight shows a week". .

Now it's 9.30am and we're sorting through the contents of a net dragged for three hours along the seabed just west of the eroded lollipop that is the Eddystone lighthouse.

He figured out that nurses at the nearby hospital who smoked had just a few minutes to duck outside for a drag or two, leaving nearly unsmoked cigarettes pitched in ashtrays at the entrances.

He cited a high court case involving a litigant in person which dragged on for two and a half weeks instead of the projected four days.

Meals that should take an hour and a half at most can drag on for two hours or more.

A drag through midwicket for two takes England past 250.

A freight train spilled a hazardous powder today as one car derailed and was dragged for seven miles in northern New York State, officials said.

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