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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a labor intensive" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "labor-intensive" as a compound adjective.
Example: "The project was labor-intensive, requiring a significant amount of manual work and effort from the team."
Alternatives: "laborious" or "work-intensive".
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In general, manual disassembly is a labor intensive and costly process.
Transplanting of seedlings is a labor intensive operation in the cultivation of rice.
The structuring of surface meshes is a labor intensive task in reverse engineering.
Human classification of diagnoses is a labor intensive process that consumes significant resources.
Pruning is a labor intensive operation that constitutes a significant component of total apple production cost.
Add a labor intensive time element to this foundation and the results are transcending.
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It's a labor-intensive, capital-intensive, largely commodity-type business.
Creating those graphics, already a labor-intensive process, will become even more costly.
Gilding, a labor-intensive process, can be simulated with a spray stain, but costs remain high.
Putting on a dinner party in the city is a labor-intensive act.
Finally, when a labor-intensive masterpiece was completed, every effort was made to preserve it.
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