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The phrase "a very tedious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely boring or monotonous.
Example: "The lecture was a very tedious experience, making it hard for the students to stay focused."
Alternatives: "quite tiresome" or "extremely dull".
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That had a very tedious process.
It is a very tedious process.
It's a very tedious, well-paying job.
Mixing juices can be a very tedious job.
Now, alas, it is a very tedious affair.
It's not terribly dramatic, a very tedious state".
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Joe Harn, a spokesman for the Garland Police Department, warned that the inspection is "a very slow, tedious operation that goes on".
"It's a very slow, tedious, inaccurate, unscientific process," Stuart says.
Manually tagging text documents is a very slow and tedious process; tagging enough documents that could be used to train an entity extraction system could easily take months and involve a large number of human experts' and wastes' valuable time for system users.
As I wrote in a post last week, everybody thinks being a senator is a high-glam gig, and it is, but it's also a lot of very tedious, very hard drudge work.
However, with the current computing power available in single workstations, such an approach would be very tedious to pursue in a numerically stable manner.
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