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The phrase "a tedious work" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "tedious work" without the article "a."
Example: "The project turned out to be tedious work, requiring more time than we had anticipated."
Alternatives: "a tiresome task" or "a monotonous job."
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Making such a map is, however, a tedious work for the user.
Analyzing and interpreting such an error trace to localize and debug the actual specification is a tedious work.
It is a book that could lighten many a tedious work meeting as you observe the chewed Biros and Post-it notes in a new light.
Since standard modeling tools and some solvers normally only support own default methods for derivative evaluation, the evaluation of further methods can be a tedious work, and thus requiring the connection of different tools.
However, manually processing large amounts of data is a tedious work and therefore extremely time-consuming and highly cost-intensive.
However, writing bilingual clinical records can be a tedious work for doctors and what is more, a misuse of their time.
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Facebook offers me a respite from tedious work as nothing else does, permitting me to recharge my batteries and get social when I need to.
In his announcement, Gross also included an "RFS," or request for startups, specifically seeking companies with AI to enable "robot factories". Currently, we mere humans still do a lot of tedious work in factories, even those outfitted with state of the art robotics.
I asked Kleespies what the hell made a guy with a nice shirt like his want to spend a long day getting paid $160 for tedious work in a sketchy neighborhood.
It was a bitter end to an exhausting, frustrating marathon of tedious work that many people had branded as a partisan attempt to hunt for enough votes to steal an election.
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