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The phrase "an arduous chore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task that is difficult and requires a lot of effort or hard work.
Example: "Cleaning the entire house before the guests arrive felt like an arduous chore."
Alternatives: "a tough task" or "a demanding job".
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Backers of the confirmation measure say they want to ease what they call an arduous chore for midlevel nominees trying to navigate the Senate in a supercharged partisan era.
I always ask them not to think of social media as an arduous chore, but as a friend and ally, a partner in the quest for innovation, progress and profits.
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It's an arduous task that leads to debilitating injuries, yet the chore falls on the heads of women and children in 76percentt of households surveyed, according to UNICEF.
Q Was this an arduous task?
Transcribing Mohawk is an arduous task.
This can be an arduous task, but it is important.
Going to my favorite Asian food market suddenly has turned into another arduous chore: Once a 30 minute event, it has become a two-hour ordeal, with bags in hands, and bus transfers.
Peeling is the most arduous chore here.
I refer to jury duty, which, since the abolition of the draft and aside from taxes, is the most arduous chore that comes with government by the people.
The problem is that Facebook wanted users to pre-make these lists or groups, which can feel like an arduous and stressful chore.
It was an arduous and exhausting task.
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