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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully tedious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely boring or monotonous.
Example: "The lecture on tax regulations was awfully tedious, and many students struggled to stay awake."
Alternatives: "incredibly dull" or "exceedingly boring".
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Model-training is awfully tedious and time-consuming -- and expensive.
To hear them tell it, the process of actually getting things done via SMS is an awfully tedious one.
And even though the process can be awfully tedious and is probably going suck up more time and cash than digital snaps, these students are sticking with it.
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That seems awfully slow.
That's awfully boring".
Those suspenseful and sweat-inducing final minutes the chefs endure as they whip up a dish look awfully intense on television after being edited by a talented team, but in real time the challenge was actually rather tedious.
Awfully wrong".
Awfully quick.
Awfully good.
That looks awfully different.
It sounded awfully familiar.
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