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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arduous for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task or situation that is difficult or challenging for a specific person.
Example: "The project was particularly arduous for him, requiring long hours and intense focus."
Alternatives: "challenging for him" or "difficult for him".
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As their father aged, the work on the farm became too arduous for him, and Baker hired Lathrop.
No labor in her interests was too arduous for him to undertake, no expense for her welfare or promotion too great for him too assume.
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For the second Test there is little doubt that Moeen Ali, a considerably bigger spinner of the ball, will resume his all-round duties, Anderson's triumph has involved a long, arduous journey for him over almost a dozen years since he opened his account at Lord's in his first new-ball spell for England by rearranging the stumps of the Zimbabwean opener Mark Vermeulen.
It would be "arduous for her and arduous for the family," Mr. Taylor said.
"Also, at the top end, the players get to pick and choose which tournaments they enter, which means the calender won't be so arduous for them".
Navigating bureaucracy is arduous for all Chinese.
That change has been arduous for business, but very salutary.
Maintaining proper blood-sugar levels can be especially arduous for minor league ballplayers.
Accessing the tight spaces inside the Erebus will be arduous for divers, for example.
However, that training was long and arduous, for it focused on remaking oneself.
Still, the effort of collating such things for each potential flight is too arduous for most people.
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