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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a chore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an activity that is perceived as a tedious or unpleasant task.
Example: "I often find myself doing the laundry as a chore rather than enjoying the process."
Alternatives: "as a task" or "as a duty".
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It thinks of labour as a chore.
You don't think of it as a chore.
They're there as a chore, and stare at us moodily.
Children stick to computers and see education as a chore.
He refers to the experience as "a chore".
However, she sees reading as a chore and says it is boring and pointless.
Set goals that excite you, rather than seeing financial management as a chore.
You should never regard it as a chore to insist on the truth.
The more money some make, the more they look at what they do as a chore.
Instead of treating bathing as a chore, they turned it into a truly enjoyable ritual.
I've never got bored with doing it, and never look upon it as a chore.
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