How to use in-sentence of “tedious”:
+ The documentation for the manuscripts is unfortunately in German, and so it is tedious going, but the Germans seem to have preserved a lot of convents and monasteries as historical sites, so I expect to eventually be able to identify all the convents and associate them with documentation in English language.
+ However, when using 2 windows for side-by-side editing, the text faster, without forgetting the tedious details.
+ Without specific page numbers, the verification of text can be extremely tedious for large books or magazines, like finding a “needle in a haystack”.
+ Another one is “Living people” although more tedious to change, “People still alive” might be classed more simple, but rejected due to New changes spam as a result of performing the change.
+ Instead, the harsh reality is that the tedious hand-editing of each cell, within a row, is often required as the fastest solution, in the long run.
+ I do not want to go through this tedious argument with him on every point that he tried to make.
+ This is of course a tedious job, which is why scientists prefer to use superconductors at room temperature.
+ The tedious details are all deferred into the section “Other websites” at the bottom of the article.