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The phrase "drudgery for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a task or activity that is difficult, tedious, or unpleasant for someone. Example: "Working in the factory was a constant drudgery for Peter, but he needed the job to support his family."
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This guy loves what is seemingly drudgery for others".
No nine to five drudgery for Phil Swayer.
Spring training offers little more than drudgery for most established veterans.
The thousands of possible combinations of these variables kept a staff in drudgery for years.
And they can help you sort out the paperwork and negotiate RTO drudgery for a fee.
After the euphoria of Cardiff, it was a day of drudgery for England.
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Was he ready to give up the drudgery of homework for the drudgery of killing trolls and questing for hours on end? "I'd be crushed," he said with a put-upon, yet saintly, expression.
Back to the actual bulbs, which is what all this drudgery is for: Darwin tulips are known for their ability to return for five years or so, if planted as deep as 8 to 12 inches.
DHAKA, Bangladesh — Day after day, the grim drudgery of digging for bodies had progressed at Rana Plaza.
NEWS Day after day, the grim drudgery of digging for bodies had progressed at Rana Plaza.
Junesse fled her aunt's beating and the endless drudgery of caring for six younger cousins, who would all die the following winter of a choking cough.
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