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The phrase "a formidable exercise in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or demanding task or activity that requires significant effort or skill.
Example: "Completing the marathon was a formidable exercise in endurance and mental strength."
Alternatives: "a challenging task in" or "a significant effort in".
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Three hundred interviews, comprising well over a million transcribed words, suggest a formidable exercise in production line efficiency and packaging.
All in all, APEC's miniature trade deals amount to a formidable exercise in combinatorics.Where does all this leave the multilateral system?
Many viewers, no question, will be jazzed up by the sensory sugar rush of this, but it's worth asking, once the movie has calmed down, whether we have witnessed a silly mismatch of innocence and experience, to be relished for its gross-out verve, or a formidable exercise in cynicism.
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In Calgary, Canada most of the population growth continues to happen in the suburbs and while new guidelines are in place to make those more walkable a makeover of the existing neighbourhoods is a formidable exercise.
Google has a formidable presence in Washington.
Oates is a formidable figure in American fiction.
This is a formidable gap in biomedical knowledge.
Rosen achieves a formidable amount in Framing Production.
She faces a formidable opponent in Mary Kom.
Still, Duke faces a formidable schedule in the weeks ahead.
She holds a formidable place in the London literary world.
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