arduous trek

Frequency: 3.90.7 per million words

Used to describe an activity or process that requires a lot of effort and is difficult to do or achieve.

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  • The team prepared for months for the arduous trek up the Himalayas.
  • The climbers prepared for their arduous trek across the Himalayan range.
  • After the arduous trek, they finally reached the ancient ruins.
  • After an arduous trek through the dense jungle, they finally reached the hidden temple.
  • He described his recovery from illness as a long and arduous trek.
  • It was an arduous trek uphill, but the view from the summit was worth it.
  • The documentary follows a group of explorers on their arduous trek across Antarctica.
  • Many refugees face an arduous trek across the border to find safety.
  • Few people are physically capable of completing such an arduous trek without support.
  • The explorers were exhausted by the arduous trek through the scorching desert.
  • Despite the arduous trek, the view from the summit was worth every step.
  • She described the arduous trek as the most challenging experience of her life.
  • The pioneers faced an arduous trek westward through unforgiving terrain.
  • Completing the arduous trek required immense physical and mental strength.
  • Is the reward significant enough to justify this arduous trek?
  • They set off at dawn for their arduous trek into the wilderness.
  • Their supplies dwindled during the arduous trek through the dense jungle.
  • The documentary follows a group of scientists on an arduous trek to the South Pole.
  • Completing the arduous trek was a testament to their endurance and teamwork.
  • Despite the arduous trek ahead, the team remained optimistic and determined.