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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also taxing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not only demanding in terms of effort or resources but also burdensome or exhausting.
Example: "The project was not only time-consuming but also taxing on the team's morale."
Alternatives: "also burdensome" or "also exhausting".
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Another round of tax cuts in 2003 reduced most capital gains tax rates to 15 percent from 20 percent, while also taxing dividends at 15 percent.
Savour the views from the top, as the descent to Llanddewi Brefi is also taxing, with a poor road surface at the top and some steep, blind turns on the way down.
All of which is fun, most survivors say, but also taxing for a group of people whose claim to fame is somewhat dampened by the fact that they do not really remember the event in question.
The extremities of things can be nurturing, but also taxing.
But the rising number of launches is also taxing the FAA's ability to keep up.
Heat styling is also taxing on your hair; try reserving your spirals for special occasions only, or alternate heat methods with the finger-styling method (Method 3).
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But the practice is also tax-driven.
The Maoists also "tax" tourism increasingly heavily.
There are also tax issues.
(The budget would also tax sports tickets).
The city could also tax car alarms.
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