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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a colossal job" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task or project that is extremely large, difficult, or demanding.
Example: "Completing the renovation of the old library was a colossal job that took several months to finish."
Alternatives: "a massive undertaking" or "an enormous task."
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Managing director Pat Tatton said: "It is a colossal job - it was literally falling down and will take approximately 18 months to restore.
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It's a colossal task.
Officers are now vacating them, and, like moving out of a long-occupied house, busy with the colossal job of sorting what to take and what to leave.
For this group, the whole enterprise of psychoanalysis is a colossal con job perpetrated by a wily and ambitious half-baked theoretician on his cowed peers and on a gullible lay public.
Despite President Bush's colossal job approval ratings, many Republicans who are running in the midterm elections next year say they do not expect him, even if he remains enormously popular, to help their own campaigns.
You don't want people to know who you are, unless you feel like spending Saturday night in some horrible high street basement being made to feel morally inferior by a colossal Serb whose last security job was with Arkan.
Locating the city's emergency command center in a known al Qaeda target (the towers were struck in 1993 and al Qaeda publicly promised to return to finish the job) was a colossal failure in judgment on his part that cost hundreds of lives on 9/11.
Unions attacked Barclays on Thursday night for making a "colossal mistake" in axing 1,700 jobs from its branch network as the bank automates services and cuts costs.
I've written many times that I think posting on job boards is a colossal waste of time, but Schawbel says, "try everything". He adds, "You never know what will work". On the other hand, 71% of hiring managers said that referral candidates get high priority.
Slant Magazine stated, "After promising a return to Janet's dance-pop origins, [Dupri] opted to aim for urban audiences, a colossal mistake that cost Dupri his job and, probably, Janet her deal with Virgin".
His sample lecture, however, was such a "colossal flop" that he didn't get the job.
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