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The phrase "arduous perhaps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express uncertainty or speculation about the difficulty of a task or situation.
Example: "The journey to the summit will be arduous perhaps, but the view will be worth it."
Alternatives: "possibly difficult" or "challenging maybe".
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Walking and hiking, with the hiking become increasingly arduous, perhaps including scrambling.
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The journey was so arduous that perhaps only a tenth of Mao's original force of 100,000 reached the new sanctuary.
The main part of the sculptor's work, the shaping of the material itself by modeling, carving, or constructional techniques, may be a long and arduous process, perhaps extending over a number of years and requiring assistants.
The treatment plan is long, arduous, and perhaps more analogous to that of a recovering addict as opposed to a medical ailment because he must burst free from the bubble of denial that envelops his world.
Life on the promontory seems arduous, which is, perhaps, how the Zapotecans came to feel before they abandoned the mountain for the valleys.
There's some dramatic conflict here – a sick father, an ostensibly disapproving mother, a terrible accident and an arduous recovery – though perhaps not quite enough to justify a conventional book musical.
Because of its wider scope and attached financial commitments it was also more arduous to implement and perhaps also more contested by different stakeholders despite the support of the law per se, including parts of the public that still may not see the benefits of the different schemes.
Compared to the other Arab uprisings, Syria's has been perhaps the most arduous, considering the regime's cruelty and the threat of civil war.
The 10-kilometer marathon open-water swim is perhaps the most arduous swimming event at the London Olympics, and it takes a special athlete to undertake its challenges.
As for being too busy, being mayor and campaigning can indeed be taxing though perhaps not as arduous as scrounging for work doing day labor.
While explicit discrimination certainly exists, perhaps the more arduous task is to eliminate our implicit biases — the ones we don't even realise we have.
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