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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Calculators were introduced to relieve students of the drudgery of pencil-and-paper number-crunching.
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Technological advances have taken much of the drudgery out of the assembly line and car plant.
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The data management system has eliminated much of the drudgery of filing.
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the endless drudgery of housework
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What seemed a promising job turned into months of boredom and drudgery .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A powerful enough vision can transform what would otherwise be loss and drudgery into sacrifice.
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Do they conjure up the impression that children are engaged in some form of pre-Victorian drudgery at school?
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He made it more than meaningless drudgery .
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Practicing the saline song week after week can be drudgery .
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The chance to escape from the daily drudgery in the pits must have been more than attractive.
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There was nothing for girls, only drudgery and breeding, specially paupers like herself.
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Women are rebelling against domestic drudgery .