Sentence examples for far too tedious from inspiring English sources

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Kim said once the defectors found the correct signal, they would keep the frequency module in place and not touch it, as it was far too tedious to find the same signal again.

IGN declared this task to be "far too tedious to truly be enjoyed".

I admit that usually, traditionally, teaching is far too tedious, far too boring, far too useless.

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That's what spooks mean when they talk about "security by exotic time-consuming technology".In the real world, the answer is to use a protocol that, while far from perfect, makes reconstruction too tedious a chore to undertake, and yet remains simple enough to use in the first place.

All of which is to say that the debate (or "debate") over whether women are funny is, as far as I'm concerned, too absurd and too tedious to enter into.

I felt I spent far too long, for instance, in an area with a very tedious and not at all challenging puzzle involving light and perspective.

There were far too many Kimmel-centric skits breaking up the evening, including a tedious one in which he blamed his parents for his disappointment over not winning an Emmy, and had them stagily ejected from the room.

It would be too tedious, too incoherent.

It is too tedious to do that.

Far, far, too cheap.

No community-building activity was too corny or too tedious.

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