Sentence examples for a slog to read from inspiring English sources

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But they're still a slog to read.

But it's not a slog to read; the tale is told with warmth and sometimes humour, and the dialogue is amazingly good.

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This would be their only time, a slog to remember.

Overplotted and understructured, "Courageous" is a slog to get through at 130 minutes.

It will be a slog to get through for fans, if not for the teams.

But even ignoring training, pre-trained models can still be a slog to deal with.

Not so long ago it was a slog to map and clone a gene responsible for a phenotype (usually disease) in humans; today it is almost a cakewalk.

Everett chose a sample to read, and could barely slog through them: "Ten of these novels have we faithfully read through, and more up-hill work in the main we never had; and this while Anthony Trollope and Dickens are living, and Thackeray is only just dead".

Only my desire to know whodunnit was the reason that I slogged through about a hundred pages of going-nowhere story, and then felt rewarded when the last 200 pages went back to being a hoot to read.

You'll develop an aversion to reading rather than a love of it if you try to slog through a 300-page novel that you don't like.

It took me days to read all of Nicholson Baker's "Double Fold," not because it's a slog -- far from it -- but because it got me, as he intended, hopping mad.

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