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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arduous road" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difficult or challenging journey, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "The team faced an arduous road to success, filled with obstacles and setbacks."
Alternatives: "difficult path" or "challenging journey".
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It was an arduous road.
"It's just been a long, arduous road," Williams said.
"So it's just been a long, arduous road.
Still, despite the arduous road to get here, Matz has shown encouraging signs along the way.
Electoral quotas at the national level in Brazil : an arduous road to nowhere?
"It's been a long, arduous road, but it looks like it's finally reaching its culmination".
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Themselves productive and welcoming, the valleys are cut off from the coast to the south and west, and the rest of Mexico, to the northwest, by steep mountains and arduous roads.
I told my students that the arduous roads we travel build our character.
But it has staked a place for itself as a Muslim-majority country committed to interfaith cooperation, however long and arduous the road to its fulfillment may prove to be.
The roads rewarded arduous climbs on torturous roads with open views and sweeping downhill dives into Mediterranean towns with views over the sparkling Sardinian seas.
For the Nets, it represents the beginning of an arduous five-game road trip.
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