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The phrase "as taxing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is burdensome or requires a lot of effort, often in a physical or mental context.
Example: "The project was as taxing as it was rewarding, pushing the team to their limits."
Alternatives: "as demanding" or "as challenging".
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But the work is hands-on and physically taxing, though not, Conover points out, as taxing as the work done by actual employees of the slaughterhouse.
A good point, Jim, although top players would argue that exhibition tennis is nowhere near as taxing physically or psychologically as regular tour events.
Then, maybe tax season won't seem quite as taxing.
After Paul Azinger physically recovers from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, he discovers that the mental recovery is nearly as taxing.
Remaining stationary during your layover can be almost as taxing as not getting a good night's rest before you fly.
Inverness goalkeeper Dean Brill was scarcely troubled, with a Louis Longridge drive and a Dougie Imrie header about as taxing as it got until the closing 20 minutes.
But nothing was as taxing as Sweeney Todd.
None of those roles, however, proved as taxing as Blanche DuBois.
There are physical symptoms -- and they're just as taxing as the emotional ones.
They want permanent jobs or jobs that are not quite as taxing physically".
Yet chemo itself wasn't nearly as taxing as Irvin had expected.
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