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'tedious repetition' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation where something is repeated often in a way that is very boring or tiresome. For example: "I find the tedious repetition of her story incredibly boring."
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He warns against "tedious repetition".
His poems are virtually untranslatable and depend for their effectiveness on an almost unbearably tedious repetition of guttural sounds.
It is a chaotic forum for talks, described by Mr Moore as " a parliament without parties, whips or standing committees; with no speaker and no rules about tedious repetition".
However, none of all the other misused, confused, overused and downright abused words (arguably, effectively, ironically) comes close to poor old icon and iconic - words stripped of all meaning by tedious repetition.
The moddish white soul of In My Field tries to evoke the Who but quickly dissolves into tedious repetition, any potential energy stifled by an endlessly recurring guitar noodle and the four-square drumming of Oscar Harrison.
Instead of the magical allusiveness of Death and the Penguin, we get a glut of verbosity, over-explication, and tedious repetition of kitchen-sink scenes with vodkas, brandies, coffees, cabbage, dumplings, and more milking of poor Irina.
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He gives a real (and rare) sense of the texture of analysis, of the weeks and months filled only with frustration, of the missed sessions, tedious repetitions and fruitless guessing as to what is going on.
The only thing that is "tedious" is the repetition of 1970s ideology in 2014's education debate.
As the Clinton team completes its sixth year, it feels it has explained itself on all subjects under the sun, and it finds repetition tedious.
About.com's Ivan Rott commented that the song's funk-influenced sound "definitely knocks", but was disappointed in Stefani's contribution, finding its repetition tedious.
It begins with movement whose plainness and repetition grow tedious and continues with insidiously building signs of disarray, symbolized by the churning and scuffing of the sand that covers the stage floor.
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