painstaking in the PONS Dictionary

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The process might have been painstaking, but it appears that after all that work, the band is closer to a realized sound than ever before.
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The producers of the play and movie made a painstaking effort to recreate that very area in the stage scenery.
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It has been described as a classic of objective and painstaking analysis and is regarded as one of the great pieces of chess literature.
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Decontaminating the site took many years and was done with painstaking precision.
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Sometimes what makes a painting so interesting is not the finished piece, but the painstaking steps the artist went through to bring it to life.
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His careful science inspired many to pursue similar meticulous and painstaking research with other disorders.
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Changing tires at the time was a lengthy and painstaking process, as the wheels were not removable.
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His historical works embody the results of painstaking research and show analytical power.
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Painstaking care was given to making sure that all the seats we opened in those areas could have a good experience with the show.
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Agriculture and fishing were the best developed resources, but only through years of painstaking investment and toil.
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