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Discover Ludwig"no less onerous" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or task that is difficult or burdensome but, in comparison to another situation or task, is not more difficult or burdensome. For example, "The workload from her second job was no less onerous than her first job, despite the shorter hours."
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Such a process is, however, often cumbersome and time-consuming: busy clinical teams often do not have the time to assist with recruitment; the alternative path of writing to each patient (eg, within a general practice) to ask if she would agree to researchers accessing her medical records to assess suitability for a study is no less onerous.
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Sigmoidoscopy involves a less onerous cleansing and no sedation.
First, the Netflix strategy made renting movies a less onerous process, with no late fees and a large catalogue to choose from.
Others have slightly less onerous exit terms.
This week, the task is less onerous.
Make restricted free agency less onerous.
The rules were less onerous than expected.
This, they both say, makes Occupy Gramercy Park less onerous.
Perhaps that could lead to a less onerous deal.
"Virtual colonoscopy" sounds less onerous to some people.
Most flights with less onerous conditions cost more than $300.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com