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The phrase "a tiresome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is boring, tedious, or exhausting over time.
Example: "The meeting turned into a tiresome affair, dragging on for hours without any clear purpose."
Alternatives: "a tedious" or "an exhausting".
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DEMONSTRATORS are a tiresome lot.
I know it's a tiresome discussion.
They're a tiresome, obstinate lot, our masters".
Shepherd, however, isn't a tiresome chinstroker.
Still, Mr Ross must have been a tiresome neighbour.
'A tiresome Euro-American pudding' … Louder than Bombs.
It is a tiresome thing that women do".
He honored a tiresome woman's secret and saw it kept.
Athlete-overcoming-adversity has become a tiresome sports cliché, but Dailey really had.
But the soppy phone calls between Spurlock and his wife are a tiresome gimmick.
Like many Poles, he regards national politics as a tiresome sideshow.
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