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laborious

[luh-bawr-ee-uhs] / ləˈbɔr i əs /




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After a laborious setup of some 40 minutes, Blanc finally starts nosing around the scene.

From The Wall Street Journal

It sets up an autocorrection algorithm, which chooses the most likely word to complete a passage based on laborious statistical analysis of hundreds of gigabytes of Internet text.

From Scientific American

Collecting and reporting Covid data to the C.D.C. is time-consuming and laborious for many states and local jurisdictions, and some have already stopped doing so, limiting efforts to track the spread of the virus.

From New York Times

The bad news: the treatment is laborious and not entirely risk-free.

From Scientific American

“The negotiation process is laborious but critical to ensure our contracts address the needs of our employees,” Jackie Goldberg, president of the Los Angeles Unified school board, said in a statement.

From New York Times