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The phrase "a formidable piece of work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task, project, or creation that is impressive, challenging, or requires significant effort and skill.
Example: "The artist's latest exhibition is truly a formidable piece of work, showcasing her talent and dedication."
Alternatives: "an impressive work" or "a remarkable piece of work".
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In many respects, it's a formidable piece of work, beginning with Berlinski's deep knowledge of Haitian life and politics.
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It is a formidable piece of visual theatre, macabre and yet comic, its politics beautifully agile.
A formidable piece of research, it covers 100 chains, from Applebee's to Whataburger.
It was a formidable piece of acting which, because it took place within a popular form, was rarely given its due.
While nobody could seriously call it a work of art, it was in my opinion a quite formidable piece of directorial artifice, a horror comic brought to the screen with frenetic energy and life.
But Nick Dear overcomes the difficulties in this probing, intelligent piece about Edward Thomas, who produced a formidable body of work between 1914 and his death at Arras in 1917.
It's a powerful piece of work.
It is a considerable piece of work.
A powerful piece of work.
Here's a fascinating piece of work.
"It was a huge piece of work.
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