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were laborious
adjective
Requiring much physical effort; toilsome.
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There had been Dutch political cartoons before, but they were laborious and appeared irregularly.
In the early years, the X-ray crystallography calculations were laborious.
That movie took a year and a half to make, in part because the special effects were laborious and complicated.
Before electronic databases were linked, he said, searches of court records were laborious and tedious, involving multiple requests to a central research site and mountains of faxes.
He described a logic to policing in Baltimore whereby "street-rips" in drug-infested areas make for easy arrests to achieve "cost-efficient" policing, while criminal activity other than drugs was ignored because prosecutions were laborious.
The available methods were laborious and time consuming; as a result, this parameter of solar cells was poorly understood.
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It was laborious.
That can be laborious".
This was laborious, undramatic business.
The email process is laborious.
The process is laborious and delicate.
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