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Discover LudwigThe phrase "utterly laborious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task or process that is extremely difficult and requires a lot of effort and time. Example: "The project turned out to be utterly laborious, taking weeks longer than we had anticipated."
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On paper, it couldn't have been simpler – you line up a piece of leather with the sole, thread your needle and sew through pre-pressed holes – but I hadn't braced myself for how utterly laborious the job would be.
Whether you have a flair for the finger/keyboard tango or find it utterly laborious, you must start to think like the best.
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Nomination is a laborious, expensive, complicated, bureaucratic chore, but it's something a concerned citizen can do if an agency is being utterly irresponsible.
Not laborious.
It was pretty laborious.
It was laborious.
It sounds incredibly laborious.
That can be laborious".
Utterly ridiculous.
A: Utterly.
Utterly glorious.
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