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The phrase "strenuous and expensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task or activity that requires a lot of effort and financial resources. Example: "The project turned out to be both strenuous and expensive, requiring more time and money than we initially anticipated."
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This is a tragedy, but it is also a necessary condition for the strenuous and expensive action that will be required to minimise the consequences of future rains.
At the heart of the latest claims, which focus on the strenuous and expensive efforts of pay-TV companies to maintain the integrity of their encryption systems in a ruthless world of pirates, lies an elite strata of "super-hackers" whose genius was to be able to penetrate security codes which their manufacturers claim to be unbreakable.
The processes used by these regulators to ensure the safety of genetically modified animals as food resources are strenuous and expensive, and have prevented other transgenic animals, such as salmon, from entering the market in the US (Ledford, 2013).
As Parens (2013) has summarized this type of view: If pharmacological and [ traditional"] means can both achieve the same end improving how one experiences herself and the word then it is irrational and perhaps inhumane to prefer the more strenuous and expensive means.
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And, in a move that's most critical for the growth of the industry, the new rules replace private pilots at every flight with operators that have passed a less-strenuous and less-expensive aeronautical knowledge test.
London is uncomfortable and expensive.
(It's fast and expensive).
Fishing is complicated and expensive.
Fuel is scarce and expensive.
Flowers, chocolates, and expensive dinners.
"And expensive".
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