Phrases with «real slog»

The phrase "real slog" means that something is very difficult and requires a lot of effort and hard work to complete. Full definition

Sentences with «real slog»

  • April 17 is fast approaching, and while filling out all those forms can be a real slog, there is no reason why, even if it's down to the wire — no judgment, we've all been there — you can't make your taxes work for you and save you some money. (entrepreneur.com)
  • It's a real slog with lots of tough games against high quality opponents. (uptheclarets.com)
  • «To create an overall plan that you're going to be able to get consensus on is not impossible, but it's a real slog and what I think is happening now with the Council is we are taking the temperature of members on the most important changes that need to happen to get broad support when this comes up for a vote.» (politico.com)
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