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It is less physically strenuous than it used it to be.
Outdoor exercise tends, too, to be more strenuous than the indoor version.
Since almost every shot required digital manipulation, the postproduction process was no less strenuous than the shoot.
He told me that he was a gas engineer, which wasn't all that physical, but presumably more strenuous than lecturing on the literature of the Early Modern period.
Later I heard the smuggler's boats zipping back to Iran as I sat on my balcony doing nothing more strenuous than sipping the evening's first G&T.
The virus left him short of breath whenever he did anything more strenuous than climb half a flight of stairs, and with burning nerve pain in his feet.
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The reasoning in "Jagger" takes more strenuous acrobatics than that.
It required more strenuous chewing than it should have.
One group of soldiers was helping to direct the flow of traffic, a much less strenuous duty than the Americans had grown used to lately.
In the absence of an elaborate system of administration, the authority of the government was strengthened by the ubiquity of its representatives, and no one set a more strenuous example than the king himself.
It should involve, surely, little more strenuous activity than reading books, which he'd be doing anyway; and besides, he knows the language, so it will be a break from the other A-levels he has elected to do, viz French and German.
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