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The phrase "a rather arduous task" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task that is difficult, demanding, or requires significant effort to complete.
Example: "Completing the marathon was a rather arduous task, but the sense of accomplishment made it worthwhile."
Alternatives: "a quite challenging task" or "a rather difficult task".
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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".
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