Sentence examples for which tedious from inspiring English sources

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For that matter, if you had looked at your bank statements which, tedious as it is, you must do, you would surely have realised that this was an unlikely sum to cover your energy use.

It will take you only a day or two to finish the first volume — less than you would spend doing income taxes, reading about which tedious celebrity mediocrity slept with which other nonentity, or watching the latest piece of trash soap opera.

As highlighted earlier, another application area lies in the design of studies in which tedious and expensive data collection is the limiting factor, so that a careful selection (phylogenetic targeting) becomes an economic necessity [ 5].

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"Many cricketers play golf too which - tedious though it is - does allow people to go on about every possible variation, including the speed of the swing," says John Starbuck.

Which gets tedious.

Yet there is a film-score quality to the opera, which for tedious stretches sounds derivative.

Everyone spouts nicely turned baloney elevating golf to the level of a religious experience, which grows tedious fairly quickly.

She no longer has to work in the yard, which was tedious to her, or even clean up a kitchen.

Traditional chemical synthesis cannot distinguish between left- and right-handed versions, so they have to be separated afterwards, which is tedious.

The upshot is that concrete needs constant repair by teams of workmen assigned to fill in the newly formed gaps, which is tedious and expensive.

Such a solution helps cloud users mitigate manual effort which is tedious and error-prone.

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