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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very arduous" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is extremely difficult or demanding, often in the context of tasks or challenges. Example: "The journey through the mountains was a very arduous trek that tested our endurance."
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Hence, finding the optimal apodization is a very arduous process.
So it was a very arduous process, it was very heavy going.
"We rarely find a musician who doesn't follow a very arduous exercise and rehabilitation program".
"It's a very arduous process that most directors find difficult and simplistic," Mr. Pressman said.
"It's been a very arduous, tough four years," said Alexander Corbluth, principal of the High School of Environmental Studies in Manhattan.
Reversing inequality means reducing some of these gaps, and this is a very arduous task: who is going to stop a Shanghai-based highly educated technician from earning more or compel him to share it with a Hunan farmer?
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"It was a very laborious and arduous process, but we have done everything by the book," Mr. Pace said.
A spokesman for the New Jersey State Police termed it an interesting concept "but very arduous in practicality".
Sorrenti was tasked with the very arduous job of spending a week in Corsica with all 12 women: Kate Moss, Milla Jovovich, Lara Stone, Isabeli Fontana, Natasha Poly, Saskia de Brauw, Joan Smalls, Guinevere Van Seenus, Malgosia, Edita Vilkevicute, Margareth Made and Rinko Kikuchi.
"I still think we have a very long, arduous journey ahead of us".
Click here to view video Romancing the Stone had been a very muddy, arduous shoot, so Back to the Future was simple by comparison – most of it was shot on the lot at Universal, or in neighbourhoods in Pasadena.
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