arduous voyage
Frequency: 4.00.8 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 early explorers endured an arduous voyage across the Atlantic.
- They embarked on an arduous voyage across the stormy seas.
- After an arduous voyage through rough seas, the sailors were relieved to see land.
- She has completed many an arduous voyage in her career, facing countless challenges.
- Recovering from the illness has been an arduous voyage, but she's finally getting stronger.
- The explorers will face an arduous voyage to reach the remote, unexplored island.
- The novel chronicles the protagonist's arduous voyage from poverty to success.
- For the pioneers, the journey westward was an arduous voyage into the unknown.
- The team is preparing for what will be an arduous voyage to the remote research station.
- An arduous voyage was undertaken by the early settlers, driven by hope and desperation.
- He wrote about their arduous voyage in his journal, detailing every challenge.
- If they survive this arduous voyage, they will be hailed as true heroes.
- Can you imagine the hardships they faced during that arduous voyage a century ago?
- One must prepare thoroughly for such an arduous voyage, both physically and mentally.
- Although it was an arduous voyage, the scientific discoveries made it worthwhile.
- The crew braced themselves for the long and arduous voyage ahead, knowing the risks.
- The astronauts are about to embark on an arduous voyage to Mars.
- Life itself can often feel like an arduous voyage full of unexpected challenges and triumphs.
- It was a long and arduous voyage, testing the limits of their endurance.
- Despite the arduous voyage and harsh conditions, their spirits remained remarkably high.