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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arduous road ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or difficult situation that one is about to face in the future.
Example: "As we embark on this new project, we must acknowledge that there is an arduous road ahead, filled with obstacles and challenges."
Alternatives: "challenging journey ahead" or "difficult path forward."
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While the America we live in today is more tolerant and accepting than decades and centuries past, we still have a long and arduous road ahead.
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But he has a hard road ahead.
An arduous road still lies ahead; a huge shortfall in aid remains.
Still, the road ahead looks arduous.
The road ahead will be arduous and costly.
She was coaching a group of beginners through Pathfinder, a role-playing game, warning them that the road ahead would be arduous.
For Yo's moonshot chance at becoming a billion-dollar platform to work out, it has a long road ahead and an arduous journey to get the chicken and egg problem solved.
(See "Hard Assets For The Road Ahead").
The road ahead will still be long and arduous, but it will be paved with memories of caring teachers, supportive parents and a school that lets them dream.
The road ahead will be hard.
It was an arduous road.
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