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The phrase "are onerous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe tasks, responsibilities, or conditions that are burdensome or difficult to bear.
Example: "The new regulations are onerous and may hinder small businesses from operating efficiently."
Alternatives: "are burdensome" or "are taxing".
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are onerous
adjective
Imposing or constituting a physical, mental, or figurative load which can be borne only with effort.
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Reporting requirements are onerous.
But the rules are onerous and perplexing.
Then there are onerous state licensing requirements.
The firearms-ownership rules are onerous, involving hours of paperwork.
But the terms for this type of money are onerous.
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It is onerous.
Those positions can be onerous.
Regulation is onerous for colleges.
His workload has been onerous.
The burden of public debt is onerous.
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