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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arduous working" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It can be used to describe a type of work that is difficult and requires a lot of effort, but it is more natural to use "arduous" as an adjective on its own. Example: "The project involved arduous working conditions that tested the team's endurance."
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In part this was due to the film's extended delays and increased expenses brought on by arduous working conditions in Mexico, as well as Eisenstein's increasingly epic conception of the film.
In rural and underdeveloped areas, preschool teachers have to grapple with dreadful realities such as un-admitted identity, arduous working environment, heavy workload, limited training opportunities, dismal career prospects, and lack of qualifications for professional rank assessment and promotion (Chen, 2007).
For some of the women pictured, the livelihoods they relied on entailed extremely arduous working conditions and serious occupational risks.
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With our representation comes better care for clients, better working conditions, and fair compensation for arduous work.
It's very arduous work".
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The arduous work to find that killer continues.
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Mr. Scott gave a commanding account of this arduous work.
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They have low divorce rates, arduous work ethics and strict codes to regulate their kids.
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