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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather arduous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task or journey that is difficult and requires a lot of effort.
Example: "The hike up the mountain was a rather arduous experience, testing our endurance and determination."
Alternatives: "a quite challenging" or "a fairly strenuous".
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Dave Fishley's hapless Grey – the Mr Cellophane of the high seas – adds a welcome touch of levity to a rather arduous voyage.
Mr. Ramirez, who shared a cell with Mr. Sharpton before their transfer from Puerto Rico, said, "I have learned to enjoy his sense of humor, a rather arduous task, if I may say so".
or For the all-round green experience, it is possible to get to Poprad by train, but it is a rather arduous experience - going from London via Paris, Munich, and Vienna (25 hours) is the fastest way.
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It was a 34-day trip, elegantly planned, and though rather arduous, exceedingly adventuresome.
It is rather arduous to evaluate the overall performance of passenger transfer when the performance is attributed by both quantifiable factors and subjective perceptions which are on different scales and bounds of evaluation.
It has such great importance… those small things…." Sometimes, however, the importance of being pleasant could become rather arduous.
FRH provide the rather arduous equations for years of life lost (YLL) and years lived disabled (YLD), which are an artifact of the continuous-time math used in the development of DALYs.
Due to the heavy computational work required for a large number of simulations, it is rather an arduous task to determine optimum design schemes for a given project.
After granting permission, filling in the info takes only a few clicks, rather than arduous mobile typing.
The platform awards you with points, the ability to level-up, badges and more to get you dedicated to your fitness and treating it like a game, rather than some arduous task you'd rather put off until never.
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