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The phrase "time consuming labour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe work or tasks that require a significant amount of time to complete.
Example: "The project involved time consuming labour, which delayed our overall timeline."
Alternatives: "time-intensive work" or "laborious tasks".
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Obtaining retrospective consent is time consuming, labour intensive and often unsuccessful.
The scarcity in reported case histories is because such undertakings are time consuming, labour intensive, and quite costly.
However, the analysis of large populations of plants for cell wall digestibility is time consuming, labour intensive and expensive [ 8].
Longer sectioning runs for better appreciation of the ultrastructure are required, but are very time consuming, labour intensive, technically difficult, and expensive.
However, this methodology is time consuming, labour intensive, has limited resolution and is not effective for the analysis of a large number of clones.
Often a small number of differentially regulated transcripts are investigated in further detail (e.g. via real-time quantitative reverse transcription), but such approaches are time consuming, labour intensive and make minimal use of the dataset as a whole.
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Identification of Ostreopsis spp. in natural samples is usually based on light or epifluorescence microscopy, but because of the high morphological and morphometrical variation within each species this is difficult, time consuming, labour-intensive, and requires a high level of taxonomic expertise, especially when different Ostreopsis species co-occur in natural samples.
However, the traditional fabrication process using manual hand lay-up is time consuming and labour intensive.
However, it is also time consuming and labour intensive, especially when analysing several scans per patient.
Cell counting or classical chlorophyll extraction procedures are time consuming and labour intensive.
Besides, they are time consuming and labour intensive as well (Jamshaid et al. 2013; Hossain et al. 2015).
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