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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather cumbersome process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a procedure or method that is complicated, awkward, or difficult to manage.
Example: "The application for the grant was a rather cumbersome process, requiring numerous forms and extensive documentation."
Alternatives: "a quite tedious process" or "an unwieldy process".
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Being proactive about threats like these has always been a top priority, but up until now, it's been a rather cumbersome process.
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Although feasible, this is a rather cumbersome procedure.
In clinical practice, although many clinicians have welcomed an approach which reflects the achievement of individual patient goals, the uptake of GAS in routine clinical practice has been limited by the rather cumbersome process for implementation as recommended by the originators.
However, the deployment of RFLP markers in large segregating populations is a rather cumbersome and laborious process.
I had had a rather cumbersome journalistic idea.
I had further problems with a rather cumbersome narrative framing device.
Is such a rather cumbersome stimulation protocol always necessary?
Mr. Bush's rules establish a more cumbersome process.
But either the user will forget to do it and it's a more cumbersome process.
It's a hugely cumbersome process that most people in emerging markets are forced to undertake.
EVLW gravimetry, the gold standard of lung water measurement, is a very cumbersome process [ 44].
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