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arduous

[ahr-joo-uhs, ahr-dyoo-] / ˈɑr dʒu əs, ˈɑr dyu- /


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Abandoning a cult is relatively easy compared to unplugging from a hive; although deprogramming can be an arduous process, a hive mind hollows out everything but our skins.

From Salon

They converse through a language translation app, which makes their arduous task all the more complicated — and hilarious.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Alexander said he then made "a long and arduous journey" before arriving in the UK in 2023.

From BBC

Because it’s such an arduous effort for Newsom to read, what he does read is emblazoned on his mind in seeming perpetuity.

From Los Angeles Times

Originally released in September 1975, the Floyd’s ninth album had the arduous fate of being released as the follow-up LP to “The Dark Side of the Moon,” the band’s critically acclaimed juggernaut.

From Salon