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Discover LudwigIt is not correct to say "taxing for" in a sentence
A better way to phrase it would be "challenging for" or "difficult for." For example, "It was taxing for her to balance her full-time job and studies."
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"Anytime you're taxing for preservation, everybody should get taxed".
Cries for help can be especially taxing for Legacy.
The New Normal will be taxing for even the best-managed lenders.
New York is a fantastic place for bringing up kids, but it's taxing for a kid.
Raising a child like Verona alone would be taxing for anyone, but poverty makes it harder.
"When he heard about injustice happening to someone else, it would be hugely taxing for him.
Mr. Urgo acknowledged that the situation had been taxing for the students, who are freshmen and sophomores.
"It was extremely taxing for him," Montgomery said, adding, "He wanted to please a lot of people".
It's quite taxing for the uninitiated, so the numerous wooden columns installed for weak backs come as a warm welcome.
But it turns out that it would not be very taxing for either side to walk away from the deal.
Many observers clamored for an immediate runoff, but adding an extra race would be taxing for runners who have strict regimens in place.
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