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The phrase "a formidable problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant challenge or difficulty that affects a person, group, or situation.
Example: "The lack of funding has become a formidable problem for the organization, hindering its ability to carry out essential programs."
Alternatives: "a significant challenge for" or "a serious issue for".
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The treatment of challenging fractures and large osseous defects presents a formidable problem for orthopaedic surgeons.
My mother never became sick from tasting raw fish, but, by chance, gefilte fish turned out to be a formidable problem for my medical partner's wife, Rita.
King of Castile and Aragon since 1516 and suzerain also over Habsburg lands in the Netherlands, Naples, and central and eastern Europe not to mention the Spanish possessions in the New World Charles posed a formidable problem for the electors.
The combination of the divine and the human in Jesus posed a formidable problem for 2nd-century theologians, especially the Gnostics, who adopted a cosmological dualism and held that the material world was the creation of the Devil.
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As accounting for the former is quite a formidable problem, we estimate the mean value < L > at different moments in the course of the substorm.
This study provides evidence that GBV remains a formidable problem in Thai Nguyen province with serious reproductive health consequences for the women who live there.
For these video sequences cell tracking remains a formidable problem.
That was a formidable problem.
But corruption remains a formidable problem.
Like Yau, Perelman was a formidable problem solver.
The corrosion starts on a small level, then quickly escalates into a formidable problem.
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