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The phrase "a painstaking" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that requires a lot of careful and detailed effort or work.
Example: "The artist's painstaking attention to detail resulted in a stunning masterpiece."
Alternatives: "a meticulous" or "a thorough".
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It is a painstaking process.
But it is a painstaking process.
Testing is a painstaking process.
'It is a painstaking process,' he said.
A painstaking restoration has since begun.
Such a painstaking process could take days.
What they share is a painstaking perfectionism.
It is a painstaking process, in warm, muggy conditions.
It's a painstaking, jigsaw approach to public protection.
It was a painstaking process of trial and error.
It's usually a painstaking task unpicking the problems.
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